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" 1 am thankful to say.’* writes J. L. Camp- ball. of Sycamore, 111., “ that Hood.> Sarsaparilla has cared me. For many years 1 was ironbled with. backache. At times I was so bad I had to be helped from the bed or chair. 1 am now well and stronir and free from pain.” What this sreat medicine did for him it has done for others,^ •
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jlmorloan MlMnioniiry and Mme^ Tuil^ ka Have Arrived at StramItKa—All Are Well-Had to Make Them Melvdi Known Owing: to Actlonw. of UrificandB—Spencer £ddy TalkH.
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Constantinople, Feb. 24.—Miss Ellen M. Stone, the American mission- ary, who, with M^e. Tsilka, was captured by brigands in the district of Salonika, September 30, last, has been released, and arrived at 'Strumltea. Macedonia, at 3 O’clock Sunday morning.. Nobody was at Strumitza to meet Miss Stone, as the brigands had given no, indication where they proposed to release the prisoners.Mme. Tsilka and her baby were also released at the same time. They are all well. Miss Stone . immediately made herself known to the "authorities.The first news of Miss Stone’s release was contained in a telegram re- -ceived by -Mr. Dicklnson._the-Ameri- can consul general at Constantinople, from the American vice consul at Salonika. The telegram gives no details of the release.As Strumitza Is near the Salonika- Uskub railroad, MIm Stone will pro-' ceed to Salonika without delay.Secretary Barton of the American hoard-'^s received the following cablegram confiiinatory of tha Associated Press dispatch announcing the release e| Miss Stone. It was dated Salonika; and is unsigned. It is as follows:“Both Miss Stone and-Mme. Tsilka and child relecmed from confinement In good physical condition and good spirits;
Secrtary Bar^n..regards'^this news as absolutely authentic, as the mte- sionaries of the board had .been gd^en Instructions to send no cablegrams based on mere reports, but £o wait un- – til positive information could be given.A Political Kattcr.New York, Feb. ?4.—Spencer Bddy, first secretary of the United States le- gatlon, who bad charge of the negotiations for the release of Miss Ellen M, Stone and Mme. Tsilka,. arrived here Sunday on the Kronprinz.YFllhelm. In .an interview he said the bVlgands captured an- American rather than any other fnlaslonary., because they believed the Americans bad the^mosg money, and would be likely to pay the ransom.“Did the brigands want the money for themselveer Mr. waa asked.*m they Ad not, an^Wt Is whew 4tbe ^ericAi-.people do not nnder-
cal matter, and all the Macedonla^-ate In sympathy with the kidnaping, for they believe it Is a step toward freeing Macedonia from Tfirklsh rule, the same as Bulgaria has been, and the money they demanded («lOO.e00),. was intended for tiie Macedonian cause.“If we had been dealing- with the professional brigands who wanted money, pure and simple, instead of the present ones. Miss Btone would have been released long ago. It Is very likely that this'' capture,was deliberated upon for. a long time and the victims selected were considered best to serve the cause, when compared with those of other nationalities.’’
N*«c« Oatlawa Ua«er Arrctt.Tombstone, Ariz., Feb. 24.—Bert Al- vord and Bravo John, two noted Arizona outlftwa, have been sitested "im Sonora, Mexico, by the Mexican rural officers. The two prisoners will.be at once.jextra- diled and brought here for triarbn- the charge of train robbery.
VVcatcrn Girl Sans In Deriln. viBerlin, . Feb. 23.—MSe Rosa BeWa of S. n Fraiicisoo sang “Traviata” at the Thcatfr Des Westens here. This was her first appearance-in Germany and she W{is Uio.st -favorably received. After tljree weeks here she will go to Milan to sing in grand operg here.
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