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... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. A Washington telegram to-day elates that ’a.t njibt the doctors reported that the President was resting comfortable. Mr. Cost ley ou said believed the President would be fit again in week or ten days if the were given absolute rest ...
... ROOSEVELT'S PROGRESS. 6 1 4WISIT frnrn Nl.turaio that y..wrdec inaugnrawd to h. tam. we,. given. aAd fienitedth froodorn of thy town. ...
... ROOSEVELT'S INFLUENCE. ▼ho Chief Hope of Poooe. .tL-laftr- to-dav from I’orliwnoutli •ays:- BcTcnd saying that the propiMul divkio Bakhalicu cemo originally from the the Japanese envoys refuse to diecuss the Uusaian statement at the prenent moment. The ...
... ROOSEVELT'S TOUR. -- mama A Berlin telerata aeys that Mr. Rommelt motored to the Delberitt ntencetivre ground early snomng, he Ina joined by the Mr. koosevela mounted a charger. and in the Klialel OMIT any rode OM the ground. He vitneared a minim battle ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND THE There is in Maritzburg, Natal, a lucky who owns the autograph the United States President. Theodore Henry Grant Bailey was born the Natal capital September 15. ISOI, the day after President McKinley’s death. father, r-ffidal ...
... MR, ROOSEVELT. RooeeveltV reply to the •tmkwtusj- ...
... THE MILITANT ROOSEVELT. To the allegation that President Roosevelt is too belltcoee in disposition end policy. Harper*s Weekly” replies with a story man who said “War” the President after be had moved into the White House. “ Wsr.” retorted Roomvclt; “Wsr ...
... famous Russian, Vercstchagin, is engaged upon large canvas depicting Mr, Roosevelt in the assault upon San Juan BiH, to the Spanish- Amcricao war. AND COLOUR.” President Roosevelt has appointed two coloured men to office. Mr. B. A. Minister Liberia, and ...
... ROOSEVELT’S PERIL. PRESIDENT OUT RIDING YESTERDAY. MOTOR-MAN RELEASED OH BAIL. ROYAL MESSAGES SYMPATHY. Rooaetolt, «bo arriTad at Oyater Bay on efcsfaf, did not g«t til ten o’clock yeatarday, unoßvally lata hour for bin. thoogfa la no iU-affaeta Cram ...
... ROOSEVELT'S “ PUNCH.” “It is a wicked thing to be neutral between right and wrong!” This is_only one of m:rv striking truths to which ex-President Roosevelt gives utterance to in the course of a series of interviews which he has granted to a aal rep ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT A toJcgmo today stales list ten o’clock last tagit «a* aanacmosd that IVowfent RoomwoH was do*n» oioe-y. - SKETCH EDITOR DEAD. B>o death is aaßoaneed this njorning, after a tooff sod J»iirful illoosj, John ley, of the Sketch. Mr ...