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—“Tho American Patriotic Educa
tional League' has been organized in
Milwaukee, having for its purpose the
elimination of anarchists.
—Governor General Wood left Wash
ington Sunday night for Cuba. He
expects to turn affairs over to island
ers about the first, of next May.
—Dr. Rixey stated Sunday that
there was no material change in the
condition of Mrs. McKinley and that
she was doing as well as could be ex
pected.
—At Spring Valley, III., anarchists,
armed with double-barreled shotguns,
stand guard over the office of their offi
cial newspaper and defy authorities.
—In railroad collision at Polota,
Roumania, Saturday, thirty-two per
sons were killed.
—An impressive McKinley memorial
service was held in Washington Sun
day afternoon. Chase’s opera house
was filled and overflow meeting was
held in street.
—First step is taken at Canton for
erection of national monument in that
city to the memory of McKinley.
—The Boers on September 17 am
bushed three companies of mounted
infantry with three guns, commanded
by Major Gough, in the vicinity of
Scheeper’s Nek. Two officers and
fourteen men were killed and five offi
cers and twenty-five men were wound
ed. Five officers and 160 men were
made prisoners.
-Senator Wellington, of Maryland,
says newspaper fight on him has been
based on faise premises, and emphati
cally denies alleged interview when
McKinley was shot.
-President Roosevelt has appointed
William R. Rldgely comptroller of the
currency to succeed Dawes.
—Former justices Lewis and Titus,
ment as counsel to defend Anarchist
Czolgosz.
—Ex-Governor Johnston, of Ala
bama, opposes ratification of new con
stitution, and will make vigorous fight
against it.
—Only one new witness appeared
before inquiry board Saturday. He
Commander „ „ Schroeder, „ , _ or ... the
was
Massachusetts during the war and now
governor of Guam.
—In an interview with several south
ern congressmen President Roosevelt
assured them that he will be president
of the whole country and that he was
proud of the fact that his mother was
a southern woman.
CHARGED WITH KIDNAPING.
Governor of North Carolina Makes De
mand of Governor of Georgia.
Governor Aycock, of North Carolina,
has made request of Governor Can
dler, of Georgia, for extradition papers
for Sheriff Lovingood and Deputy Sher
iff Finley, of Fannin county. The two
Georgia officers are wanted in North
Carolina upon a charge of kidnaping
one Bert Henry. The officers claim
that their prisoner volunteered to re
turn to Georgia without a requisition.
NEWSY CLEANINCS.
Posen, in Prussian Poland, is to
have its fortifications dismantled.
The Tobacco Trust is said to be
planning to control the English mar
ket.
Swiss emigration to tbe United
States is decreasing. Last year tbe
total was only 8816.
An American syndicate has agreed
to furnish .fa.OOO.OOO for tbe exploita
tion of mines in Brazil.
Boston lias added this year forty
portable schoolliouses to its education-
411 equipment, making a total of fifty
six.
Governor La Follette of Wisconsin
will be able to resume tbe duties of
his office in about a month, bis physi
cian hopes.
The German linoleum syndicate, con
sisting of nine factories, has broken
up. The industry is comparatively
young in Germany.
Notice has been served on Caleb
Powers that Ills trial for the murder
of Governor Goebel, of Kentucky, will
be called in the October term of court.
Close to the site ot the Monastery ot
SL Augustine in Canterbury, Eng
land, diggers unearthed the skull and
mitre ol’ Abbot Dygon, who died in
1510.
Estimates for the various munici
pal departments of New York City
for 1902 show a total of nearly $110,
000,000, an increase over 1001 of about
$12,000,000.
General Chaffee will recommend
that Lieutenant Hazzard, Third Cav
alry, now on duty in the Philippines,
he awarded a medal of honor for cap
turing Arthur Howard, the Amcricau
deserter.
A mortgage for $1,200,000, executed
by the Ballston Terminal Railway
Company to tire Atlantic Trust Com
pany of New York City, covers bonds
issued for an electric railroad between
Ballston anil Amsterdam. .
QUITE READY FOR THE EMER
GENCY.
Wordsworth’s lines of the child at
play, "as if his whole vocation were
cndlcrs imitation,” were recently recalled
by a conversation overheard in the chil
dren’s ward at a provincial hospital.
A little girl, whose role was that of
nurse, rang an imaginary telephone on
the wall to talk to her companion at the
farther end of the room, who played
the part of doctor.
"Hallo!” said the nurse. “Is that the
doctor ?”
"Yes,” answered her companion, in a
deep voice, “this is the doctor.”
"This lady is very ill,” he was in
formed.
“Well, what seems to be the matter?”
"She has swallowed a whole bottle of
ink,” said the nurse.
The doctor, not flurried, inquired what
had been done for the patient; but the
nurse, too. was ready in emergencies.
She answered: “I gave her two pad*
of blotting paper!”— Tit-Bits.
A POSSIBLE INCIDENT.
First Horse—What’s wrong with old
Grey? He’s shaking his head as if a
hornet had stung him.
Second Horse—Perhaps he has a bee
in his bonnet.
EXPLAINED.
“How did the horse shoe come to be
regarded as a symbol of good luck?”
"Well, the first patent granted in
America was to a blacksmith .”—Chicago
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ROOSEVELT ASSUMES DUTIES
New President Takes Formal Charge
of Affairs of Government—Cabi
net Meeting Held.
A Washington special says: After
a suspension of three days as a mark
of respect to the dead president, the
business of the government at Wash
ington was resumed Friday. Tho train
bearing President Roosevelt and mem
bers of his cabinet arrived at the
Pennsylvania station at 9:20 o’clock
a. m., and fifteen minutes later the
president entered the white house,
and, going at once to the cabinet room,
where President McKinley was wont
to do the greater part of his work.
When the new chief executive reached
the white house he walked briskly to
the big front door which swung wide
open. He spoke pleasantly as he pass
ed to the watchmen and other em
ployees of the mansion, and reached
his office, was joined almost immedi
ately by Secretary Long, who did not
go to Canton to take part in the funer
al ceremonies.
The president’s formmer secretary,
Mr. Loeb, Jr., will remain probably as
assistant secretary. Mr. Cortelyou,
at the president’s earnest request, will
retain his position as his secretary.
At 11 o’clock all of the members of
the cabinet had arrived at the white
house and soon were seated around
the familiar table. President Roose
velt occupied a seat at its head and in
the chair long occupied by President
McKinley.
Nearly all of the members of the
present cabinet are quite sure to re
main during Mr. Roosevelt’s term, but
it is very pobably that Secretary Long
will retire within the next few month'.
He feels that he can resign without
embarrassment to Mr. Roosevelt and
therefore it is thought that within the
next few months he will ask the pres
ident to permit him to retire to private
life.
The cabinet ivas in session about
an hour and a half, all of the time be
ing spent In a general review of the
more important questions which will
require the attention of the new presi
dent. All of the members were pres
ent except Attorney General Knox,
who stepped for a few days in Pitts
burg. Each member explained to the
president the policy which had been
followed in dealing with matters under
consideration and their present statu.;.
No new business was taken up. Mem
bers subsequently expressed them
selves as having full confidence in Mr.
Roosevelt’s ability to give the country
a strong, ablo and conservative admin
istration, and he will have their loyal
support to the same degree as they
gave it to the late president.
LOST BABY DIES OF FRIGHT.
Deep In a Swamp Body of Little One
Is Found By Searchers.
The lifeless body of the 3-year-old
son of Andrew Cralgness, of Menomi
nee, Wis., was found in a swamp three
miles from the city where he had
wandered and perished from eposure,
fatigue and fright.
He went into the woods on Tuesday
afternoon with two older boys, and
when night came he could not be
found. Many searching parties were
organized, but no trace of the little
one was discovered until early Friday
morning. Deep in the swamp the body
was found. His tear-stained face and
bruised body showed signs of gr?at
suffering from fright and pain.
ALABAMA NEGROES AROUSED.
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Strong Effort Willi Be Made to Pre
vent Ratification of Constitution.
The negroes of Jefferson county,
Alabama, held a rousing meeting in
Birmingham Thursday and perfected
an organization to resist the ratifica
tion of the new constitution on Novem
ber 11th. This meeting was anticipa
tory of the state convention of negroes
to be held here on September 25th fo»
the purpose of organizing a state oppo
sition to ratification.
So far as heard from, the movement
has failed to become general, and the
white republicans hawe not lent their
aid or sustenance to the negro eru
sade.
“I DID MY DUTY.”
These Words Are Attributed to Mur
derer of President McKinley.
The Buffalo Courier of Thursday
morning printed the following:
"What’s the use of talking about
that? I killed the president. I am an
anarchist, end simply did my duty;
tnat’s all I’ll say.”
Leon F. Czolgosz, the assassin of
President McKinley, said those words
at an interview to Frank A. Olozan
owski, editor of The Buffaloski, a Pol
ish newspaper, but would say nothing
further about the crime, while he talk
ed freely about other subjects.
HANDICAPPED.
"He never amounted to much did
he?"
"No, but then the poor fellow never
had half a chance.”
“How was that ?”
"He was considered a prodigy when
he was young, and was treated accord
ingly.”— Chicago Post.
Tho Typewriter Invention.
A statistician ban has proved given that employment, the invention
of the typewriter but hs fails to slate how to
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