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NUMBER 292 RUSSIA STILL ENGLAND'S ENGULFING WAVE OF MISERY BUT SIX ESCAPE PANAMANIANS IN LIME LIGHT "JjhSW OF ALL ABOARD WANT PRESIDENT Leaders of the Reds Are Out of 129 All Other Met Though Rather Previous Arranging For a Big AM Death in the They Wish Him to Political Strike. Deep. Build the Canal BOILER RECENT STRIKE PREVENTED EXPLODED WRECKED AT END OF HIS PRESIDENCY Peasants, Sailors and Sol Steamer Hilda-C- ut in Two Secretary Shaw. Says That diers Are Involved in on Rocks It Went Bonds to be Funded One Proposal. Down. Must be A MOST OF.BODtES WASHED ASHORE RUSSIA WANTED JAP CONVOY PRESENTED BY NOVEMBER 29 Paris, Nov, 20. Special reports re- Odessa, Nov. 20. The situation in New York, Nov. 20. A correspond- this city Is again somewhat disquiet- ceived here of the wreck of the ent of the Herald, writing from Pan- ing. A recurrence of disorders is steamer Hilda, wnich left Southamp- ama, says that the Panamalans want threatened by the loyalist ton Friday night for San Malo, Theodore Roosevelt as a resident of. element, and there are rumors of a France, and was totally wrecked on the Ithmiis, to build the canal. That mutinous spirit among the troops. Lea Portes reef outside Jardin light- he will, ?ys the correspondent, is the house yesterday morning, wh the belief of many Americans and th LEADERS OF REDS ARE losg of over a hundred lives, give hope of all PanamaUaa.' Perhaps ACTIVE IN PROPAGANDA. graphic descriptions of the disaster. their wish is the father to the thought, St. Petersburg, Nov. 20. With the Owing to a rough aea together with but it Is widely circulated that after collapse of the strike, the leaders of a thick snowstorm, the captain of Roosevelt retires from the presidency the "reds" say that they will now the Hilda probably took the buoy light that he will be made president of tha devote their energies to preparation on the rocks for the Saa Malo light- canal commission and Immediately ior a universal political strike, which house. He gave signals which were take up his residence thsre. will be to sustain the revolutionary not seen by the harbor employes and progress, when the national assembly then the steamer proceeded slowly" CAN'T BE FUNDED AFTER meets. towards the lighthouse. The Hilda THANKSGIVING DAY. These: plans, which were suddenly struck the rocks, her boiler exploded Washington, D. C 20. Secre- rail- Nor. upset by the precipitation of the and she was cut In two, giving the tary Shaw today made public the fol- road strike last month, are exceeding- passengers no time to save their Uvea. lowing statement: ly ambitious, involving the Seven bodies wearing life belts were "The secretary of the treasury not only of the workmen of the Iiondon, Nov. 20. There was an- ingmnn temporarily loses his place and In France such a condition would the government buildings are. cast ashore, and the coast near St. hereby gives public notice that the re- cities, but the peasants, and possibly Malo Is S . delega covered with wreckage. Five funding of United per cent army navy. other "poverty parade" in the streets Is submerged, there a small trades- mean revolution and another reign Premier Balfour received a 8tates the and of bodlcH were found entangled In the bonds of loan 1908-1- 8 4 pes among soldiers of London this afternoon. Some man goes down; It swallows the reck- of terror, but In England such is the tlon of eighteen this number and the of and The propaganda the steadily respect and es- complaint. They pleaded rigging or the Hilda. cent bonds of the funded loan ot 190T. be pushed energetic-a-lly- . 5,000 to 6,000 unemployed men and less and Improvident; it rises universal for law all heard their and sailors will sops which the country were starving and asked for Official on now proceeding under circular of The leaders already claim they a sprinkling of women marched along and awfully, and all the tablished institutions of that they Figures the Loss. Thames embankment to Hyde charity and benevolence throw to it that the people submit. The Church bread and work. Balfour was only London, Nov. 20. There Is practl September 28, 1905, will be discon- have organized the peasantry In five the vague encouragement, tinued November 29, 1905. Bonds. ef- Park, where they listened to speeches disappear and cause scarcely a ripple of England teaches contentment. In abl eto hold out cally no further news here of dis- after districts in Kahkoff province. An nearly every government was the that were Intended for refunding must is being made to capture the and adopted resolutions condemning on the surface. the catechism which Even the Brtlsh aster to the steamer Hilda, wrecked fort are Is taught stated appalled by specter of 6,000 star o.T be forwarded so as to be received at Moscow zemstvo congress. charity as a cure for lack of employ- In the city of London there English child it is the the French coast Sunday morning, ment and demanding the summoning 100,000 paupers and 1,500,000 people that a man's lot In life is according ving women. with n loss of over one hundred lives. the treasury department not later tham sociolo- kind-heart- November 29." JAPAN-RUSSI- TREATIES of parliament to Initiate works of na- who. In the language of the to Gods will, and that discontent is King Edward, who is a A dispatch from St. Cast, near St. EXCHANGED ON WEDNESDAY. tional utility. The march was order- gists, live on the "hunger line;" that impious. man and who more than any other Malo, says fifty-on- e bodies had been wages meat, So, upon whom pov- a of social ques- Washington, D. C, Nov. 20. Ex- ly although red flags and banners Is, the loss of one week's while millions monarch is student washed upon the beach. COMMITTED TO ASYLUM with inscriptions such as "There Is a to them lack of food; the loss of two erty has set its mark surge through tions, is troubled as this rising tide Later In the day it was announced change of the ratified treaty between Is steps occur In limit to human endurance," were weeks' wages leaves them homeless the streets of English cities, there of misery laps the of his throne. lhat an official report had been re IN MEADOW CITY Russia and Japan will this starving. heard never a word of rebellion and Generation after generation of class city on the 22d, Inst. seen. and ceived from St. Malo, stating that the All the monarchs of the earth en- Poverty claims a similar portion of scarcely a word of complaint. There distinctions, special privileges and total number of persons on board the one-fif- th H. NOBLE CAMPBELL INJURED BY JAPAN REFUSED CONVOY vy King Edward VII of England. His the people of other great English Is nothing more sublime than their land monopoly have sent of HMda was 129.,, ftf these only six FOR RUSSIAN CAPTIVES. realms are without disorder, and his cities Liverpool, York, Leeds, Brad- silent suffering, nor is there anything the people of England to the wall. w re saved. LOG ROLLING OVER HIM WHICH throne is regarded as the most stable ford, Sheffield and a dozen more. Sir more pitiful. More than one generation and. more RESULTED IN MENTAL DE- Toklo, Nov. 20. It Is reported that of day 6,000 women came one or leader will be apprehending mutiny of pris- In the world. But Is It? ' Henry Campbell Bannerman, leader The other than monarch JEWS MAKE LIBERAL DONATIONS RANGEMENT. Russia, English party, estimates together In poverty-saturate- d required for its solution. England oners on board transports conveying In England there Is a rising tide, the liberal the Blow, always In united kingdom are streets of London and marched down will be forutnate If the problem can TO ASSOCIATED Japan, asked the Japanese very very gradual, but that the there CHARITIES H. Campbell, Satur- them from creeping onward and upward. That nearly 8,000,000 people who live on the Strand, past the theaters, shops he solved without surgery and the Noble who on government to convoy them with war - day afternoon had a hearing bcfor apan-os- e tide Is poverty. Here an honest work- this same "hunger line." and great hotels. Into Whltehlll, where letting of blood. ships to Vladivostok, but the CONGREGATION OF TEMPLE AL- Judge Abbott, for the purpose of so. enmity declined to do Strong BERT CONTRIBUTES ALMOST into his aaniiy, and who waa between members of the army and declared insane by the court and or- to $300 FOR BENEFIT OF SICKAND navy on the vessels is said exist. QUEEN OF SHEBA TWO INFANTS WILL dered committed to the territorial In- - , Admiral Rolestvensky la reported to SPEAKER CANNON WILL FIGHT POOR.
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