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feat and Is Trying To Gelling Crew of Mon Together
ri•ht:—Senator Cummins, R'preeentukivis Ilnmilton and Sime, Beeston Underwood, Robin_ Capture Chihuahua o Begin the Work Of
t ht. Seated, left to right:—Representative Adamson, vice chairman,
Construction
oand Representative Escda,chairman. Mere aro nine members of the )Dint railroad investigating committee of the
+Ouse, one of the most impporrtant committees which has been appointed for conic time. The TELEGRAPH LINES CUT
mot only of the Adamson lar passe'at the layt session of congress, but of tranuportptivn
t4 be taken up,by this comm ties, oral'the hearing, promise t0 be of intense interest, not only •
(I• J Worker, tin Indianal. in con-
of the railway brotherhoods immediately affected, but tot shippers and the public, arrived in Miami y uterday hn4e
Cavalry Sent'To Reinforce City `°trattot,1prybt work iitlttl,e,lia,r,y ,,,, the II
crcrlien of 'a lnlrh Wim a til unA 1
nwium tag Poul for feel t;. I. slier at
VINE 'IN. THE CONTE/\��' Was Turned Back and Mi'iiiii Hunch. lie will Ivey, Miami
V'T WITH• NARVt ■gD furl 1polanapulix Ly lin nJJJh of thin
• Plaee!In Danger- µPe k, 'r g then es he can r•
g a craw'
/ - u{ teal together and begin lh• velvet '
Ire ELEVEN TAI{[S HONORS FROM THE NAVY Reeartlly heir. jishrr ltouglt (tree
EI Pusu, ',,exits, Nuv. 2f.—nevem- rho Al enol Bruch luq,ruven+ur t Cum• .
sunt agents rrhiurgi u report., today, puvitic i• um!le 1n now prown posing oubuild
i that General Murglas' cavalry, up- 1 I'
preacing Chihuahua City front the swtiiuutng 110°1 to be'upu uteri ireTwo GieasWhich , asen uck I,yhtherwTINE. WILL APPROVEcavidry,(Dreams Iclu rrevuul foreements (secret Focef in°' ttlled'
..The new +Dol l will 1•
No further wort hen come from 1 use fly the '
All Aaterjeans Chihuahua City,where Villa attacked atza " the old enc, •Ia by 1 U {ea4.
RAI [SD TH uguin (oris), Conor to will Leithn mutonal�uarJ in �
E PROTOCOL Army u(tiecrn Gere ext resst•d the ilx •
I•c�"'alntctiun.' 11 will parullrl the
lief that indications were Chihuahua 1""I`un. testi end Lr•twelve feat dls-
P01 TS IN THE GAMES City battle was that to in favor of
tea n f Iota it. i 1
• Vilha. The fact that telegraph lines fill Ihr Laaach,irqutlttlluul thaw vibe
have been cut is onsidertvl significant. Itvq p`"la and au:tiewhut in (runt of
I n of.the'South) They raid it iullculed that. Villa's thcht, the windmill will Le'pieced. i
F t1 President Studying the Docu- farce wl,s ,I"ell ,f Ills city "n( „f '1'hn to„ver will be_� feet in rll+arltater ';:
1 m,Cattle ' Trem dons audle�ceS Assem- jr1 meth'”( flan lir titter. 10'l 'll lea high, and will cetrylnw u '
Illent Signed By Mexican At tact Conlinuea tank tamable ell'holding about nine
Juarez, Nov, 25.—Villa has cut the
thoua:+hd gallons,of water• t
I k ` ' hie Cheery Cbntesfaofis In lclegruph witch Ipetwern Chihuahua I;uch of the (per aullu willibc nine •
American Joint Commission City and Suuz,t to Qirst ntutien.north, by tit Ply feet• the evils LlivinK a j;
Curruuza of!'�oda •.believed Ville spread tip to tip,of sixty feet. The
and Fo1ght Battles
wi (neigh( Ottflcking'lhu city 1'ruut 11 pI'v'ulion will Ya•quirr un'ua)t o. w( ..j
{ v, 9b.—The'isecre• - IIVarhln ton, Nov, 25— the north. i;1b;Una. it trill, he elusive tu•the ,-I
tart,today Delete] e g There up- Dutch wiodn'ill ul Green tlerdene, ',.1
one hundred and see. pears litre doubt that the American it's ret er�ed that (lint he hove can- ChK'ugo. '
New -Haven,Slot '25.—The Yale vinccI the offain ri tint tile(:arnmzu
Miles in Alabama, fdotbal team emerged from its batter government will approve the principle forces still held the city. Arida frim the big windmill will be used to
rig, Mississippi and of elgi t years to Harvard and Purred of the protocol signed yesterday by this information, officers here had lift; water frust the reran into tit I
OM the tall e'lava[ a da three victory
in the genie the Mexican-American Joint commis- "thing born l;t,,huuhuu City, nwipw mg lenkr +
December 11, played here today. The game wax sten, providing for the conditional The telegn,ph'�us been silent Wincelaity•
iiulldinge Plagge�•A •
r leased In' eGargla mar by frequent'"breaks;' one of withdrawal of American (trope and noon,ellheugb it isle Loco workin••to Sme• the. eausew'ay bonds were '
t�ethorpt had ,Wash- whish u thefor border control. Thepresident and Suex. 6 voted Several menthe ego and the fu- ''
d the remainder of made bylral factor in the tutu of Aliumi begunuch was s
touch owe Neville,. which Secretary Lansing began stulyingthe General Comptes has ordered the Mr; I'ln!trr her natured.
•ea'is in Lumpklo wan y lea 0,ly score protocol today. No formal announce- station agent there to send a runner) the er lion of ".I,
Jt • Le(: re ruching Into liarvanl's ler• anent will be made until they consider to Chihuahua City, tunig6t, to aster- many buildings;uud has blip pi 5'e 111
alloek,Colbert!Cran- all details,but otic' officials said the drawn)fur ntill,o:herd.which)will ler
rltory n the second period, fumbled I r loin the dcyclupmenln, # ""��
aQtnon Lee, Macon: Y to protocol followed the udministrution n built a soon us men and materials •
Ike,ltallsDoasa and the ba which Polled ten yards - can 1,4 arcured. Ile lots adw under- 'y"
Hares L thlrtgen.Yard line, where Krneral ideas. Tl+e u Crud. of Car- taken ht numba•r of other enterprises i•,-
and-ths remainder (Tates uthin with-the Harvard la ranzu•is more problematical. Albert I
�s anti in'that,:stata arse ,wed on the ball and raved the J, fent will deliver the protocol to SCENE AT THE DOCK (lett will rebuild( benefit Mwmt. :'):
e kaon 'std. umtsr day to Yale, him at No irate Luil•lingn will be mlur iii.
i. Qerrand explain the WITH MANY VESSELS I,ew,'t uti (inlet Ulnae naw under t"n. ;,:.
•; - • 1u Yale attaekibattrred.downJHary American attitude. I'he officials tip- xtrurliuu ere completed,with the ex-
- std a (core a yard or two at a'time Peered determined to deal firmly with ceptiup of the windmill amt intik, '
'NONE : vara grille rushed over the line for the Mexican quashes,no mutter what Archil•ct Au.
t) attitude Cr rrunza takes.
I tiuyl Cuigrr, who has .�_.'
the Br t s age pun Yale has made in NOW IN PORT HERE chary; Mr. F,ahrr'e nark hero,told
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,.r situ 7 an against Ilarvard, I u remitter for the Herald yt'slrnley.
-TO,'BEI G The •dmaon I gained an early ad- This i* hermitic of the&unity of too- '.....1"1;
Tanta 'through a field goal kicked NEW SUPERINTENDENT rh,,rtice•oni l haildin materials. • •;
t Thu Florida ,Faust Coast railroad K
by;"ltohituon from the twenty-livr terminal duck presents a busy scene 1 "" L"IJi.K up everyl�ig," Mr. ail
e ted I ti In the fiat period, while NATIONAL TRAINING - withCrige Haid, "t"+J meant to clean •
1 f; every space along the big wharf all w •k 1 Luvr to hued before'under •�•
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:• Y, VT AIN }Harvel later Made occasional sus- occupied by vessels. the north end 1J�Q
,,1 •' '4 lathed advances 1'ite Crimson never •
I is the big Bowers druJKu, Governor tukiu wtyl6in1. clew. 1 find that
I D - S really threatened to,overcome Ell's SCHOOL FOR BOYS Derrick, which Is being tilted out for ;t'17,',",
vl'"n I ""'k° u'Irk because ■Docu
i painfully lured lead- the government' cut wm k, While uJ_ bu Jit g is away behind, tin centrru• '�
a train at thetaven- The'weather was odd,r heavy gale julnieg this it the irnmenae seen altake men oft one of thy •
�•uing,Friday after_ blowing down the field and the grounds which will convey stone to lie lukeit „v,-,_v.....,..,' I m'Jve them to the one Y .'i
• had the misfortune were soft fromi recent rains. Every 'Chattanooga,Tenn., Nov. 25.—J. C. from the bottom of thu cut tai the complained lottiof, so it la an broad as it
t oataln(ngthree-i10 seat o' the eighty thousand in the Kalleen, of thin ail the first au er- peeve. I is testi" - ,
b L•I The money•evi. fatnout Yale-Howl was occupied and iptendent of Bonny Oaks Industrial Also ut -lie pier ere the handsome D1r.Ccigrr went on to say that Mr, ;�
n •th. man's pocket many were glad,to find standing room. school, has bran•Invited to assurer yacht '1'aranlulu, which belongs to Heise is new erecting at Miami, 71
k,Iand way pot re. Creat enthusiasm marked the 00n- the superintendency of the, National William K.Vanderbilt,Jr.;the rchuon- •
Beach an for Mk machines,
apartment es heves and garage t
'quietly,
test th ouWghoutda when
nte Yale
ored the ';raining School for Boys at Washing- er Sarah K.Douglass which In soliq to gueage for thie aauto°trucks requiring' 't t
a restin in the on gametOn, I).'C. flu has accepted and will mill for Nassau with a cargo the kk if
P ( lu ex IenDie b of shop oI•ori Le eri-
«•ovaat is almost ital yas• feetra nsche of
the wrote to their
ho Itrvo on Dec. 1 for the Capital City. schooner Iluttiu I)urllog,whkh lately lurKh, Die beat chop upurat{I bt• '�
r1n. Kulleun, who °prom mnles hire, °1l from Nuesuu yueterdu with hitt
P-eter, ;The"injured blot f Eileen minutes. 1 Y Y cm�uu lion with the assent regatta'
,- mill be the matron of the h+alitutlon, two puexengert; the tug Vulcan' end so hu instead of beingthirtyby • '� �i.
tl• Friday night,with , ' Mr, Kalleen wee connected with the the yacht'I'hendure,which ruuched the enty e t In _
ad when she left him ' -.A MY ANI) NAVY GAME. Bonny Oaks schen)•for live etre. lie city yosturdoy afternoon. a�sli it will he 7U inby loll [out to.'
u restingsae ^Just ' Y urea, and cost s ilia in.sJdillurt t°
came here from Nashville, where ho + -}
C''ng's condition war- I $18,U11I fur more
• emovsd to hip borne "Ne York, Nov.23—Army defeat- w duatrial with the onTennessee in- LICENS4D TO MARRY ' 1 I Bungalows and Howlett ' ''it'
• ad the Navy In • hard fought battle to school. From Bonny Oaks hu Thrpe bungalows cutting ucte,j to'
ra'seetlon of the for f ball supremacy here (oda by
went to WWnhington to take charge of Clerk ,eorgd (lolly of the C unty VO each are brio constructed for
• :••,:i'-';'•':.•,:i. p Y the National TrainingSchool for lloye. Judge's office retire ry Issued arrear- th,1 workman at the Lout yard'and.
r a sleet of fifteen to riven. While to erintende t of this lnslilu• ria a license to James Melvin K owl-
� ' TE ' '•' It a the twenty-first meeting. tion he was invited to take the lo er- Cu and }•^ulna Kennedy,a Dun ^sou- thulr.Cunulirt, end one for lbd i,l o i.
'-i.U B iL E E Tb. rtes now■tande eleven to nine PY K none to coat d as{y Thin Lutl trig ...'
j ., Inters' ,. of lhu KGato Fir}uwl for Pln of this city, hiurriuKe Ilrenac■ new hnht1,• used ar u cru u fur Lho '
AA, • la fav or the Arm were also Inas d L+ Jnne g garage
Army. H"ys In eJew ear,. . lie woe (hero P Ph Willi •nal"truclea,o Loln nnnuda'llud •an
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'Q 4b;=,A`.',t fnittae The Navy appeared h■Jlygymel but about twelve years, hulling•halite and Drucilha Cash,Mrah,chl Morris and exrenlltlure of *:1,110°,
I •• ka;Cochran NI. ed at the openin of the forced him to give up his work.
Elizabeth Stirrup and Henry Kemp tr.lhishcr vino bus plum reedy tor •f'
I• an4,,Other f}i,e�f the rallied strongly In the last two periods ; Ile served the Nevi Jersey state and.Non McUgnuld,colored, four'other concrete houses'withi file •
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i. thofetila -en''of and- d the army on the defensive, school under the administration of roofs jto cost Mx ti seven thou aim) ,
e •••••leted.,arrangs- 011p ant.was.the sur ground gain-,Coy Woodrow Wilson; now the chief DAY'S POLICE IIECOItD duller* earl+, but bids.will not by*o+ ,
tion-of theigolden er for the Army, running nearly the executive of the United States. He ` reed fur their construction until (note t�
:b oft$t..I$sativa fell-1 gth of the field for the first and Mrs.Halleen had the honor of en- Char4ud •with selling liquor ultlnw• time In December when b1 r. VI her a it
tel britionils. eon. touchd len. Ile also made a brilliant tertaining the governor,hi■ wife and fully, Eugene'Porter, who keeps a,arrive 1!the labor and nutter' al•t. t,
rl la+ g to. forty sed c-us in the fourth period, two daughters in their home.}le was ear-bear e■tsblbhmunt at avenue (• uuliuryvarrenta such an actam, word
io pan lalmau tie the Navy fullback kept his also at Seagirt,N.J.,when Df r.Wilson and Seventh street, was arrested by on'thn r erection wall bo•atartnd then, ' '
te)/Dnat;will be the teats the running with Ids punting received the news of his nomination Plaindothe■maq Wt If. Curry mid Several capitallste who fnined utile
o,ponsano,'ths Apos. and ening with the ball In the last for the presidency. Policemen Pinder surly last night. til Nr. F'ither to paying fur•(tefart�nlan'
at Washington, Car. two riod■, well on his Alton ileal•!, ,ro'trt at
L, a Df ---- .-- Porter's piece were found twelve pint
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