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Late News In Brief

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
November
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
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LATE NEWS IN BRIEF

In Memory of Herr Krupp.-Frau Krupp, widow of the deceased German gunmaker, has given $750,000 to establish a benefit fund for the workmen of Essen, Prussia, in memory of her late husband.

Two of Injured Dead.-Two of the men wounded Wednesday while on a Havana street car by shots fired from neighboring houses during the riots, are dead. There have been no further disturbances. 

Burglars Made a Haul of $3,000.- Burglars blew open the safe of the Entree company at Entree Mills, S.S., and secured $3,000 in money. Blood-hounds have been put upon the trail of the robbers. 

More "Fighters" Reach Culebra.-The navy department is advised of the arrival of the torpedo boat flotilla at Culebra island under command of Lieutenant Lloyd H. Chandler. The Scorpion and Leyden also are reported there.

Called on President For Aid.-The Musical Mutual Protective union of New York, through its president, Alexander Bremer, has applied to President Roosevelt for a "fair and just interpretation of the alien contract labor law, as applied to the importation of foreign musicians."

"Dedicated to Free America."-Adolf Von Menzel, the noted painter of Berlin, has finished a painting of "Frederick the Great in the year 1778," the year in which Frederick recognized American independence. The painting is inscribed "Dedicated to Free America." Von Menzel has arranged to reserve the rights of reproduction for the benefit of German - American hospitals.