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!, prow this
s %**rf si,
it hai bUHt and j*rt Into
_ Stefo*?, yeMstartofithe * 100,009 cotton
wheel*
if ol mote than twice that capital,
k tip a lar** iron and brae* foundry,
., an immense ice and bot-
r __________ worked a sash aad' blhH %rtory, a
r large oil
tup** finestsystemol electric
Wlin'te- fWoewefi, aad baa ap-
ra. It
l etafe fotatod on the greatest system in
Booth, the Central, has second connec-
witfa its important riral, the East Ten-
(g^a-aad Georgia. It has obtain-
! . ^anooga td direct independent connection witji Chat-
>. and the West, and will break ground
I ion lew days fora fourth road, connecting
j with a fourth independent system.
With its flvs white and four colored church-
f 1 arooad ttistios itsborders by nearly on. fruit from nearly
growers
every State in thw Hftion, until it is now sur¬
rounded on nearly every side by orchards
and vineyards. It has pot up the largest
1 in the State. It is thshome
rhas
in-
and simply shows tits progress oi an already
: admirable city, with the natural advantages
ol having the finest climate, slimmer and
r winter, in the world.
v*±£Sr*£:’^s , '^OTK i
healthy, fertile aad rolling country, 1150 feet
above eea level. By the ^census of ffiW, tt
will have at alow estimate between6 000 and
•T,000 people, aad they are all of the right
sorb—wide-awake, np to the times, ready to
welcome stranger* and anxious to secure de¬
sirable eettiers, who will not be any less wel-
need badly Just now, and that is a big hotel.
We hats several email ones, bat their accom¬
modations are entirely too limited for onr
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paper inbheEmpireState of Georgia. Please
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This brief sketch is written April 12th, 1889,
v and will have to be changed in a lew months
' o embrace new enterprises commenced and
om pitted. _
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
HENRY C. PEEPL 1 FJLi -
ATTORNEY AT 1 »
Practice* oct9diwly
©arts.
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rHOS. R. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT, LAW,
^sfrtM»«a±K nov2tf
BOOT.ifi, iiAte. '
STEWART A DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
(Tver George ft Hartnett’s, Griffin, Ga.
Wffl practice in the 8tate and Federal
oorts. julylMti
CLEVELAND A GARLAND,
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D. L PARMER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ]
Wufpraetic* to all business!
in aH.flw Courts, and where
ver bnsineas calls.
•fir Collections a specialty.
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He Is Said to Have Made
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an oncer Mow Ka Route From Chicago
to Winnipeg to Identify Him—It U Re¬
ported Through Cardinal Gibbons That
WnnqpBO, Man., June 30.—It is re-
ed Martin Burke, the young
on suspicion of
onin’s murderers,
has made a clean breast of the whole af-
^ Burke to has has tea been been Wumipeg extremely extremely chief nervous nervous of polite since since
life* his capture ami has now broken down
I chief refuses to say anything
abpubttoeoirfeeskm suited the Chicago officer, until he who hasoon- is
the here now
prisoner. on way It is to known take positively oharge of the
Burke has offered that be¬
ing to return Without
extradited if allowed to turn state's
evidence. He was brought before a
Tuesday and remanded to
« Wltate .
To Identity Bnrke.
lins, Chicago, June 20.—Officer John Col¬
of the Central detail, has left for
Winnipeg MartinBurke for the alias purpose Delaney. of identifying 3
charging him with the murder of
Cronin. The. indictment -*■' in
counts, the first being for tbe unquali-
names Frank Woodruff Daniel Cough-
Sullivan, and other unknown
persons as the co-conspirators.
When the indictment was handed
Judge Shepard he glanced at it and
then handed it to a clerk, who at once
repaired ttlSBSISe* to Clerk Gilbert's office to
- THE C LAN-tfA -GAEL.
The Catholic Church of America Will
the Olan-na-Gael that have been brought
out by the murder of Dr. Grbnin will,
without consideration delay, of receive the highest the very authority serious of
tbe Catholic church in the UnitedStates.
It is a matter of record that the
church, as a church, is opposed to secret
societies. j
The Irish secret societies in this ooun-
have always occupied an anoffiulous
ition. The Ancient Order of Hiber-
galia other; prohibited attending in in ohurbh, cha mass rd and
as an order on one e
in an-
r- In it__ the case ____ of it-^rr^Un/l the-Cmfced Brotherhood ’Dwvih
however, while its ex-]
1 awn ' '
opposition &rin tion being bei entesrtiuned
w f'
mmz nected* with the Cronin tragedy tiagedy with
as a
r _________ of the Buffalo »lo trial, trial, have have; laid
attention to the order and !
ground-work for serious inquiry _
to w rhethertha prouunciameuto directed against of the; it.
church rch should should not be
To quote the words of the
of one of who the largest close dioceses to the of the;
country, stands
dinal, and was summoned to Baltimore
rate*SJSMK* Mtig
ties in their investigations of the Cronin
conspiracy conspiracy before before if it will will take take action. ac If
•i_ * « a . « -«— -- a a ' 9 Clan-na-
for this
deplorable affair, I have no doubt but .
that steps will be taken as will warrant
the order being condemned the by name The, by
all the archbishops the church of is country. plain in the
duty of and itg, line of action very is clearly
marked matter, out by the decrees of the third
plenary co uncil. 1 ’ _
A HAP PY TERMIN ATION.
New York, June 20.—Little Anna
Maria Beiff arrived all alone from Wur-
temburg, Germany, on the steamship
tsmstfs, ' “ ten. When
t her streamed her rosy
tears
___ ____ face.
down down her her
Anna Anna is is 14 14 years years old. old. Five Five years ago
her her mother, mother, stepfather stepfather and and tv two
left left the the fatherland fatherland and and went went t to Cambria
g&ggHPg Matron Stecklin took charge of the
Just a week liiNB^ before
fi l I m , ,,,,,, toe, Anna’s
hich wi ouid
_ilace, with
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enough money to loving defray her letter expenses, telling
Anna together of the with comforts a that awaited her
in her new home. pnt him¬
Superintendent Jackson has "Johns¬
self in communication with the
town authorities, and will try to find *~
out whether Anna’s father and mother mi
and brothers are among the^
“Famfly <
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GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. FRIDA! MORNING. JUNE 21 , 1889 .
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PAiTH CURE FR A008.
Disease Mid Dsatk GeMiag to Its Work
Among the CfexfeMMt Selentbu.
Sykaoobb, H. Y., June
Christian Scientists of Syraeuse hAw
filed articles of incorporation with
Christ’’ It is believed that this is
charter preliminary step to an application for a
from the state
The Chriatiah Scientists her® are fol¬
lowers of Bey. Maty G. Eddy, of
tan. A number of prominent
are among the converts. Thsy disclaim
any connection with Mrs. Plunkett
her free-love theories or practices.
1* ""Ifimrehave been A number ot
among patients treated by Ohristisn
Science leaders here, but ®<his seams in
nowise to diminish the faith or enthu¬
siasm of the followers of the' new
ateed.
Mis. Edwards, a devout believer
the scienoe, sustained a severe fracture
of the hip. She refused to be treated
after.
A 12-year-old girl injured her knee.
Her parents retied upon bath as a
cure. When at last it became neoessary
to call a surgeon the injury had ad¬
vanced so far that amputation erf the ]$g
Mrs. Mason, who suffered from cancer,
did was persuaded and, though to try the faith cure. She
so, she continued to
grow she worse, getting they better. persuaded She her finally that
was
died.
Mrs. Mortimer Vincent, an earnest
advocate of Christian Science, and a
professed suffering “healer, ” undertook to cure a
woman from consumption.
own throat with a table knife. It was
with life was difficulty saved by that the the prompt “healer's” own
of a surgeon.
Mrs. Koval E. Fox, an earnest believer
in Christian Scienoe, died a month ago
injpeatagonyaftqja oourse of prayer
In nearly all fatal cases physicians are
called in at the last moment and tee
Christian Scientists attribute tee lack of
success to failure to adhere to the faith
treatment The number of believers is
increasing day services and in they of hold tee regular fashion¬ Sun¬
one most
able flats in Syracuse. They also have
a number regular of children Sunday uwhool, taught in the Which doo- a
ore
trines of C hristian Science.
A JER SEY CITY FIRE.
Machine Works Mid Other Bntidtogs De¬
stroyed—Log*, 8173,000.
brora&’rt 6usfi&gV^Sc&£e
works, at tee foot of Morris street at 10
o’eloek Tuesday night The building
was a five-story and brick filled structure, with partially 50 by
manufactured lOO feet, was elevators and other stock.
■ de-
ngs
spread longing George to tee same D. Tucker’s firm. The molasses flames
to
refinery, on the west and crossed the
street to the Wallis iron works. Theo¬
dore D. Smith's extensive machine
works, on Essex street in tee rear of
the The Wallis firemen works, are delayed also in danger. by
were aeon-
fused alarm. The westerly wall of
Cushing'-s machine works feu at 10:40.
The fleet of the Pennsylvania Bailroad
company and other tugs'were suoeessful
in saving the Bed Star and
steamship piers, whifcb adjoin the
burned buildings on the east The fere
was confined about to the limits named. believed The
damage was $175,1)00. to
be fully in sured.
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Planting John BoP's Capital Here.
Nbw York, June 20.—Samuel Uater-
myer, which the agent for purchasing the English American syndi¬
cate is
breweries, says there is no truth in the
rumor thathe the'brewer has made a proposition "* 13 1 to
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iuum. is not uuiS syndicate, syndicate
way, “but merely a number of English capi¬
a mills
talists, is going to invest in flour
and rolling mills. We are of already ne¬
gotiating ior the purchase different
mills and propose to manufacture steel
mils in this country. I am not at lib¬
erty now, however, to state where these
manufacto ries are. ’ ’
MiiiSjiji, ^ .
Stnpendoun
Chicago. The June 20.—A Milwaukee morning and paper Ht,
lays: Railway Chicago, has m»de to tee
Paul company New
United States Trust company, of
go for *150,000,000. This
!■■■■■■■■ le road aj
tional double tnveks and make other lay addi¬ im¬
provements necessary. *It gives It is be-
whole property ae security, bonded
debtedness Beved that the funding lower of its of
at a rate
will place the company in a much
financial condition.
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Heavy Raim fti Cnba.
ooeurxed on Sunday last. The
came down in such volume that
of the streets became roaring torrent*.
Walls were undermined and houses district
lapsed. In the Vuelto Abajo
the damage done was quite serious.
barge and tee was village swamped of Bataband in Bataband partly bay,
was
reported
wm StonS bv Keek Other.
‘ Ltwootw, NWS., June 20.—ft was
rently reported Tuesday tea
of confederation local assemblies Wsire signed of the
hood night of by Engineers, firemen, brakemen,
switchmen and Knights of Labor,
ing mutual support in tee event
stnke on the Union Famffc. This
strike has been threatened for
^bZ d
in ^the
propoeitim ia to the officialg of
Mlekiaaa Talkie* Two Cento n Mile.
Lahsiho, Mich.. June 2d-The
a mile or over; two aad a half
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Over Fire ft People
Threatened Wi i Starvation.
Clay TosUfytoJ* County C >mml8sloners
F.ot,
And Appeal to Gome for Hover lor Be¬
lief—Tito Bunlan M Too Great for On*
County to. Bear, *■£ A.ul.tanee From
Outside Sonne* SluetOome Soon—G«y«
BUAZtt, Ind., Juno 29.-The Clay
county commissioners have adopted the
following request for a relief proclama¬
tion. An improved condition was re¬
:JSS£’*" -r,
ss trim called to a
state of Indiana to the suffering oondt-
tlbn of a large nambriof man, women and
children of our musty until we had notified
you of their condition. We have the tame
evidence of their suffering condition as wag
presented to you—the word «f the author¬
ized representatives of the striking miners,
who have carefully Investigated the condi¬
tion of the miners and their dependents In
tiie present contest between tee miners and
operators. You, ■.
- as tbe chief ejtecufcive of Indiana,
are no doubt aware that we have no power
or legal authority to appropriate mot
from our county treasury to the relief of
poor and needy exoept upon the order
several township trustees, who may
the pressing wants of the paupers.
If we hud the power to appropriate m<
for such purposes it would be a great
for our county alone to provide su;
5,358 persona, the number shown- to
need by the report of the authorized t
sentatives of the miners, which reppi
take as true.
-We are not disposed to treat
paupers those citizens ot our
may now be temporarily idle 3 and ana rniato* to
earn sufficient support for thftnseives and
families by reason of a demand of
ators that they shall work
than they have been receiving.
We* therefore, say to the charitably dis¬
posed people of our state teat there number is much
suffering and misery among a large
of peraons, men, women and children of our
county, so much so that it would be a great
burden to the people of our county alone to
relieve, charitable and we Stink, therefore, to call uffen
such and benevolent persons as
feel disposed to contribute to their relief to
the committee appointed by the miners, who
will cheerfully take charge of any contribu-
UgH And and respectfully see that they ask are nronarlv an-
we you, as governor
ot Indiana, to make known to the people of
onr state the suffering condition of 5,283
people who are asking charity to relieve dis¬
tress. Jacob Hovfhaw,
J. GK Kima,
_A. J. Faib.
Suggest* Arbitration,
Indian APonis, Ji une20.—The governor
is i acquainted acquainted with with witn the tne feet tact that mat |he me uiav Clay
juntv commissioners have formulated
mation petition caning praying him the to people issue a for procla¬ aid
of tee suffering upon miners, but tee fact
as
has not been commuioated to him offi¬
cially he claims that ho cannot act.
Tuesday night be held a conference
with members of the state board of
charities, gestion teat i laying they before make them personal the sug- in-
on me a a perso:
spection of the ratoation ana act act as a arbi-
trators, and he will officially con- commum-
with the and . miners,
cate operators
" asking if they will consent consent to the board
as a
enoes- ft
Bev. O. G McCulloch, John h
and Judge Martindale, of this city, and
Timotey Nicholson, of Richmond, and
it Mr. is equally McCullough divided has politically. already made
a
partial examination of the fiela, and his
sympathies are with the miners, as he
oharecterizes their struggle as “a fight
to live.' ’ He was present at the confer¬
ence, and expressed his readiness to
serve in the capacity suggested.
PATRIOTIC SONG‘OF AMERICA.
The National Convention is Now to Session
in Washington City.
Washington, June 20.—The National
convention" of tile Patriotic Sons of
.America opened here Tuesday in Elks
hall, with about 100 delegates present
After the convention was called to order
by President District George Commissioner P. Smith, Douglass of Chi-,
, welcome,
ered a short address then of
asident Smith delivered his
........M of eddrew. He reviewed the his¬
tory quently tee of its organization aims and tbe, and work spoke it had elo¬
Steady be tee object accomplished. of the members He said it to should instill
in the minds of their children and
friends the true American spirit, and
above all to see that the schools should
action; that the order had been lying
comparatively that it should show idle lireg enough, aggressive and
a more
epirit. Its mission had only com¬
menced. A few more Haymarket riots
det ers would give the
tunity would to not support be enough its
__I re
and telephone poles m
the country to hang the miscreants who
care not how much reproach and odium
tehT bring upon tee name of America,
so long as their personal ends are
gained. In conclusion, President Smith said
that during the year just ended- tho
notable years the
Over 200 new co _
At noon the convention went into
secret session. Among the subjects to
be dismissed is the admission of colored
people into tbe order, and how it can
best be made t o prosper in the south.
Ione 20,—At the
TEMPORAR Y BUSINES S HOUSES
To Bo Braoted to the PnbUe Barks ot
Johnstown—More Bodies Becovered.
Johnstown, Pa. June 20.-The first
effort looking to the establishment of
civil government here was made Tues¬
day afternoon, when Gen. Hastings met
the few remaining oouncibnen and rb-
organizod that body. President Ken¬
nedy reorganizing presided it at the meeting, derided and allow after
was to
business men to build temporary struc¬
tures place. on tee two public parks of the
parks The buildings eighteen axe to months, remain on it the is
for when
thought the city will bo cleared up
ready for rebuilding the business
»
fund oan be dwtosited and distributed
to teoee really m need.
After the meeting ■I Gen, Hastings Haatin of-.
fared to withdraw the troops at " once,
but the oounoil asked that they be al¬
lowed to remain here far a week longer,
when it is thought the citizens can as¬
sume Occasionally oharge and manage is the found place. buried
A „ tee debris and a corpse rubbishr- throughout
the town, but the most prolific spot is
tiie mass of wreckage above the railroad
army of men on tee wreckage at that
point the are rapidly clearing that tee would place, but
contractor says he yet
have several weeks’ work before his con*
true* is completed,
f Great Improvement,
Dynamiting of gorged drift still is oontinues. gradually disap¬ The
mass
pearing bleared of and wreckage. tee streams Work will will soon then be
be commenced on clearing out tee cel¬
lars. Great improvement is being
wrought in the condition of affairs in
has Pennsylvania begun work Children’s house oosting Aid so-
on a
..... to be used as general headquar¬
it, ters after so long which as the this society bunding may require wul be
turned over to the Cambria Aid society.
Beaver Again at Johnstown.
Governor Beaver accompanied by tee
; members of the relief commission ar-
lived here about 11 o clock Wednfeday
morning. _ On reaching _ general ^ head-
quartore the party arty mounted mounted 3 horses imd
proceeded lasted until on a tour of inspection which
af ter 1 o’clock .
Belfast, Ireland, liaised *3,300.
Dublin, June 20.—The mayor of Bel¬
fast has cabled to Gen. Hastings, at
Johnstown, to draw upon him for £500
as an installment of the oitizens relief
fund for the Conemaugh flood sufferers.
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Ho Drafting for the Army—A Batch of
CritAe* and Aecidentz.
Cot of Mexico, June 20.—Hereafter
the Mexican army will only be recruited
by voluntary enlistments. The appoint¬
ment of none but graduates of Chapul-
tepec as officers, and the enlistment of
none but volunteers, will raiso greatly
tee personnel of the army.
Scheme to Bob s Bailroad.
ductor Recently R. the H. Mexican Truly, A National freight con¬ rail¬
on
road, robbery. was caught He in a gigantio house scheme of Ota- of
went to the
hegur, at San Luis Potosi, and proposed
to sell 25,000 pounds of coffee at a very
low price, $5,000; be to deliver it at the
Jesus Maria station, on the railroad.
The clerk sent to receive the coffee no¬
ticed that it all bore the brand of F. A.
Monterey, F. Armendaiz, and the house
gave notice to tee company, whereby
Mr, 'Truly was overhauled and jailed.
Notes.
The city of Oaxaca is to bo lighted with
100 electric lights.
The state of Guanajuato has a new law,
making attendance of children at school
obligatory. antediluvian
Tbe bones of a gigantic ani¬
mal were found recently near tbe Fatrla
mines, state of Vera Cruz.
The other day at Qjinaga, the Chihuahua:,
Gregorio He Carrasco died descendant*. at age of 105
years. leaves 365
Valentina Lozadn, daughter of the famous
revolutionary ‘chief Manuel Lozada, known
as the tiger of Alica, was recently stabbed to
death at Thpic by her paramour, the result
of jealousy.
The other day two high-toned gentlemen
of 13 years of age left the capital for the
Chapultopec woods to fight a duel all over a
question of precedence with some fair lass
of ten summers.
At Pohuatlan, Puebla, a day laborer
named Juan Jose de Dies, hid himself be¬
hind the door of the house because his
father had scolded him, and cut tbe old
man’s bead off with a machete as he en¬
tered.
Recently at a ranch near Santiago Tanga-
mandapic, Michoacan, tho house of Jose
Maria Gonzales was assailed by Cirilo Her*
mandez, accompanied by ten or twelve
others, and the daughter of Gonzales stolen
and taken to the mountains.
Recently, at the Yerbabuena ranch near
Jalapa, a laborer and hie yoke of oxen took
refuge daring a storm under a very large
tree. A stroke of lightning struck the tree
and converted man ami oxen foam into
shapeless masses of flesh, every bone being
broken.
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Attempted Train Wrecking.
Wabash, Ind., made Jane Monday 20.—A desper¬
ate derail attempt the northbound was night train to
tee Cincinnati. Wabash passenger Michi¬
on ana
gan railroad, which carries tee through
Indianapolis point eight and miles Grand north Rapids of this coach, city.
at a
The rails engine which ran had over been a pile securely of ties and fas¬
iron
tened to tee track. The engine was
to wreck this train" with the same engine
and engin eer.
Murdered M* BoM**-
Bikhutokam, ALx, Jitne SD.—A sec¬
tion foreman on the Louisville a ’
Nashville railroad was robbed and m
dered here The Tuesday crime night committed by unknown in
parties. lc* First was in thickly
cm open on avenue a within
populated of of neighborhood, electric electric light light and There is
lOOfeet 0 feet an an
> dew to tbe assassin.
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PEACE JR WAR?
All ^Europe Again Ashing Itself
the Question.
The Wisest Statesmen Unable
to Furnish an Answer.
Notwithstanding tho Peaceful AMantSM
Prom Berlin, Vienna end St. Petersburg,
Ruwia anil Anatrla Are the Powers
Most Directly Affoctod by the Itnmor*.
Other Foreign Ncwa
London, .Tune 20.~4fca«p at war?
Ibis is the question < j, Europo is ask¬
ing itself now aud yet the profound®!*
judgment Europe is of the wisest statesmen in
unable to furnish an answer.
Those who Speak for the government
most like immediately involved with war¬
clare rumors, tlmt are ready enough to de¬
there will bo no war. These
are the assurances that come from Ber¬
lin, from Vienna, and St Petersburg.
But it is noteworthy that while tee
words that issue from the lips of those
who hold tho destinies of of Europo Europo in
their hands are peaceful, their aote
vor much more of blood and iron.
The powers most directly ate affected
tee war rumors in the air Russia,
Austria, Krairtffi and however precise maybe
assurances of * ‘ ‘ quito^E
are > peaceful; peaceful, about about the the thmeisno
ever sr groat great extent of tike war
preparations at this moment be
SSawBttt the zsfSi
escape argus-cyed Russian censors.
Immense Wav Preparations.
SNUKHrif©MSS Notwithstanding this, however,
the fact without question that immedi¬
ate war preparations are going on in
Russia, and on a scale that has not been
equalled Ausjfrm has sineo greatly tee war with Turkey.
of augmented tee foroe
the men Dwma engaged m fortifying the Servia toe frontier. line of
river on
That the character of these words is ex¬
Vienna, tremely and formidable while Austria is' not denied at
insists that
nish for an incursion into tb J territory
when the time for action arrives,
via and Montozmgiw.
by Servia, governed as she is for the time
a weak executive, and hampered by
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cial _ support atene^c, from Russia, aided is of: already
armed to the teeth and her army is cm a
"wax footing.
Vrepnriux tor Action on tho Water.
Russia is constructing armored ships
on tee Black sea, and pushing them for¬
ward the to Pacific completion she in is hot increasing haste, while her
on
fleet, fortifying her harbors anew and
generally If tec clearing of tee all docks this for extraoxdi- action.
outcome
,nary fie preparatiott-is then it to will be beoome sweet and gen-
peace, usGess
hereafter to pay any heed to tho most
significant facte which may portend
war.
I’rincess Stephanie,
London, June 20.—Princess Steph¬
anie, widow af Crown Prince Rudolph,
of Austria, is now free to leave Austrian
territory if she so desires. This she
could not have done before, as there was
a possibility that she might give birth to
an heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne,
and be avoided serious if complications tee heir first oould tee sea '
saw
elsewhere than his own dominions,
court doctors have now decided that
princess royal is not household eneiente, and and the tee officials ladies
of the
who have been in constant attendance
upon her have been withd rawn.
Concerning the Kaiser.
Bekmn, June 20.—Elaborate ^
tions tion stone ore making of statue for laying of Emi inpetorWill- the founda-
a,
iam I at Metz, on June whicb cere-
mony The will kaiser be will performed / three the kaiser, weeks'
go on a
the At Gastora Tuesday of Emperqr a monument William, to of
Germany, memory unveiled.
was
Servia in ject* Russia's Proposal*.
London, June 20.— The Daily News’
agents Belgrade have special rejected says that toe Russian the Servian
pro¬
posals for a military convention. This
section was dne to a peremptory demand
on the part of Austria for an explana¬
tion. The cabinet has decided not to
permit fearing that the young his absence king from to visit Belgrade Paris
might give rise to Berions trouble.
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