SUMMARY OF THE LATEST NEWS.
J«BC Top ronfriktd tl
oppan. at J&rniUblc. J that the had poiaoned Jt peraont in her career at a profetaional nurte. President Rooteveh kit Wathington for Botton to attend the Harvard commencement. Paterson's vigilance committee will no tify all anarchists to leave that city at
once.
At Sedro, Wash., a man hat giver limtelf up to the police, conietting th« nurder of Nora Fuller, a San '' 1 —
logos WAYLAID A WAGON TRAIN Advance Guard of Americas Soldiers
Engaged ia Fi,bt
URGED A POLICY OF VRnKDSIUP.' The BadtafUa Marat Say » arucktrt Wert Mam Fraa BaaaM. Waat aa tht Warpath la tW Maralag tar tba Avaw. ad Paipoaa at KiiUai N«jll r rit Aatrkaas
—Fifth Calvary Met Mink red.
Manila (By Cable).—Five aoldiert of Ac Twenty-seventh Infantry, forming an advance guard which wat escorting * wagon train half a mile from Camp Viean. Island of Mindanao, were attacked
by 10 bolomen.
One soldier had an i
a; zs.'S! , j livered the address to the graduates ol
went
(be avow Aa^ricans. * ; 'ut-Col
Francsueo
National Cigar I^af Tobacco A on has called the attention of t) torney General of the United Stan
led violatii
girl. .J
Atl. . ^ to alleged violations of the Anti-trust Law by the American Tobacco ComA full-blooded Pueblo Indian, living near Las Cruces, JT M.. having been
b.d^™ and 1'“ ™«k”-'"-l.a«.r [ . bit
ng a fog between twe _ ir Steubenville. Ohio
caused the
More. hav« h.ld a b.j cobhrabcc » | intm , a i.-Qab Ridsa Cdaittar, Eacoloi Th, aa>ltan utsrf a pol.c,' ol B „„ Nol . ni ,, K B| , h fnandibip wttb tb. Amncma bnt t*o NoI ,„ d o( Richmo „ d Va„ died ai hii
caused war they wuald not assist them.
the western part ol the
Three towns in the western part of the island are inclined to be unfriendly. Colonel Baldw in hopes to win them over
(o peace. «
Washington (Special).—In reply to a cablegram of the tSth inst. to General Chaffee, to cable, the names of the men of Troop M, Fifth Cavalry, who were captured May aa. near Morong and murdered June 1. the War Department is advised that Sergt. Lewis Steward.
irllsIiiE;
Sergt. Lewis Steward, J. Black. Corporal Edgan. Trumpeter Charles
: PaUidt (
TWO PASSEKQEI TRAINS COLLIDE, five Pcrsass kBM Oatrl|bt aa« Twrsty-
Mae Ssriaasly Hart
St Paul, Minn. (Special).—Five kill-
ed and 39 injured are giver
j Iron bctwei
in the list collision
. the
two men, a number 1. Ella Ridgely. t er of the Currency
" setery.
'shop
. ol Richmond, Va., died at his
home in New York.
Disappointed in love, John H. Hartman, a city fireman of Omaha. Neb.,
committed suicide.
There were three deaths on the trans>ort Sherman, that arrived at San Fran-
Manila.
port Sherman, tl cisco from Man! William B. 1-e
died at N
York, of 6a
Major John W. Moore, an ex-Confed-erate, died at his home ip Lexington, Ten persons were hurt in « collision between two trolley cars in Chic^o. The torpedo boat destroyer Hull was launched at the yards of the Harlan & Hollingsworth Company. The vessel was christened by jRiss Mabel Hull, of Newton. Mass. a grandniece of Admilral Hull, after whom the vessel is
named.
The anthracite coal miners have now been on strike six weeks. The strike of 190a in which the men won a ro per cent increase, lasted just that long. The end of the present struggle is not in ?Jeorge Williams, a Danish negro, was picked up adrift by the schooner Baker
KING EDWARD IN GRITiCAL CONDITION, Noted Surgeons Operate on him for Appendicitis at Buckingham Palace.
chances for recovery are pronounced hopeful. King or No Uag the Rough Crowd* Celebrate the Coronation. Although the State Cereaooies Have been Indefinitely Postpoae<l--Quecn Akuodra aid the Members of the Royal Family Nervous and Apprehensive, Latest Ballctias Seem Favorable.
Edward VII., King of England. Emperor of India and rukr of the greatest empire in tljr world, is lying critically ill at Buckingham Palace. London, and the coronation ceremonies, for which the representatives of every, monarchy and government has assembled in the English capital, have been indefinitely postponed. While their King lay fighting death rowdy element of London all night revelled in drunken orgies, and the sdenes near Whitechapel rivaled in Recency and hideousness those "Mafeking night."
d brought to Norfolk. He had been ^ 10 days without food and drink and'
is almost insane.
was almost insane.
A mortgage for $!5.ooa<
Virginia Passenger and Power Company to the Merchants' Trust Company of New York, trustee, was filed in Peters-
burg. Va.
Three Italians who brutally assaulted •avid James, of New Kensington. Pa., illy wounded his son, had a nar-
*’ *•
y, the Seaboard
Dav and
row escape frsm lynd The Southern Rails Air Line and othei
indicted b
nd 39
of casualties resulting from between two passenger trains
Northern Pacific, near Staples. The list is taken from the ^reports to the general officers of the Northern Pacific
•- Railway in this city.
Engineer Scott, of the westbound, took the siding, expecting the eastbound, which had rite right of way. to pass. The latter, believing everything dear, came along at a high rate of apeed. The switch, however, bad in .some way not explained been turned, aad the eastbound dashed into the wait-
- Sag train.
The wreck cangbt fire, but the passengers formed a bucket brigade and kept the flames under control for a time, bat at 4.30 o'clock the work wai given «p and the fire burnyd-four coaches and three or lour mailrexpress and baggage - «ar*.
Caagbt ia Fsllsi Hatei.
Dallas. Texas (Special)—At 2.05 p. j iron, decided to
m. the center section of the St Louis | ,he (I Hotel, a three-story building, collapsed ) ’ without wanting, and 13 men were car-
ried down with the debris without a I v At P'nrrioSpa.n lightning struck a igk. fatality. It was first thought ®. wh,ch > funeral w-at. te.ng veral lives had been lost, but by quick j he .W- k,,ll "« 2 5 Persons and injuring 35wk firemen and policeinen rescued all! , 1 ^ h * v f l T«j t 755J deaths from
ose who had not escaped through their 1 cholera in the Phil own efforts. The escape of those who j ,,, TT , _ were taken from the debris was mar- . Charles M. Peppet
wdous. as there were tons of brick, mor- ; b * n » . out w °L k •*-. - Ur and woodwork piled above where theisland in a dfctressmg condition, they were found. ITie Sherman lodg- UhouMnds of Finns are emigrating
Mg'house, which is next door to the c'capeswvmg in the Ruas St James, also fell, but all the guests 1 ^ Uind^^fr^*
red t<
Many of the better class either did not realize
for the :
from the ‘TPhliti*. Company <
iss of people
_ had no sense
rerpect for the royal sufferer. In
coronation gowns and jewels a certain portion of society asarmhled wl a^ "gala coronation dinner" at a fashionable hotel. j - — The King is suffering from peri-
the formation of an abscess
itidw of : und'the '
The Imlktint giving the official re-
ports of the operations follow:
12^6 P. M.—S‘i Francis Knollys, the IGngs private secretary, has issued the
•dical announcement, *1* iol-
ing G-tni prrit;"h>n Satur’k.’' was so as hoped that with
>uld b
PREDICTS A GREAT WAR.
Dr. Eeker Say* Urea Will Be SacrllUeJ ty Tb* Tbaauaas. ' Duluth, Minn. (Special).—That a dire calamity threatens the United States, that lives will be sacrificd by the thousands and havoc will be wrought from one end of the nation to the other is the prediction of Dr A. tfeker, of this city, who has had another "vision."
mont
His first “vision" occurred sen
months before President McKinley wx« (“assinatei and he propheaied that the President if re-elected would not serve out the term. So impressed is the Doctor with his latest occult me* sage that he decided to warn President Roosevelt. He has mailed the follow-
ing letter to the President:
“On the 27th day of the fourth month of the year 1902 I was in a vision at the coast, whether Atlantic or Pacific I do not know. Standing on a pier and looking out into the water I sayfour or five of what seemeibto be very large fish. They came in quietly with tht tide, more like gunboats than fish.
King’s official lows:
"The King is tuffet litis. His condition < satisfactory that it w;
cart His Majesty would lie able to gp through the ceremony. On Monday evening a recrudescence became manifest, rendering a surgical operation
necessary. (Signed)
"LISTER
"THOMAS SMITH. j ferem m size'and’coTor. , „ , . , . "LAKING. , ! "Finally I retraced my steps to the This of eonrse, cannot be accomplish"THOMAS,BARLOW. |pirr As I did so the water closed -d m the short space of time intervening VES.^ ! in about me until it had earned its nor- “«f°re adjournment if the estimates of
ent down to the beach, an 1 the water receded: I saw
I did «o the water receded; I saw several streams of blood flow with the waten Pneserrtly I norited that the ground all around me was covered w-th ! dead fish from foreign waters, all dif-
NO CUBAN TREATY WILL BE SUBMITTED Reciprocity Legislation Finally Abandoned for Present Session. NOT SUFFICIENT TIME FOR ACTION. «• Cat (Ideate Is Felt Is Admlalstratlea Circles ts ta tb* Ability el tbe Scute Kaaagers te Secure tbe Ratilketiea el a Treaty. Even If eae ia Drava—Cosirets will adieara by Jaty A Washington, D. C. (Special).—It has been determined that no reciprocity treaty- with Cuba can be submitted at the present session of Congress. It was a: first planned that, in the event r,f th^ : ailure of the administration managers in the Senate to seenre favorable action on the Cuban sugar bill, a treaty would be
drafted a
.tiding that
minister
Thi{ was on the understand Senor Quesada. the Cuban
here, had full powers, and that a treaty rould be drawn in Washington entirely. It is stated now. however, that this cannot be done, and that any draft of a treaty must go to Havana and be returned before it can be submitted to the
(Signed)
"TREVES. BARLOW. LAKING."
Of the King's phys' Lister is Sir Joscp surgeon in ordinary
famous for the discovery
me until it had gained its normal condition. Looking down deeo in-
me of those large seemed, with the
and large holes in the after that I saw what
must have been a squadron of I ships, for as far as the eye could see
! there was nothing but hulls.
[ "I will interpret the vision as I saw ! and believe it. Tb< reality is to take place in the near future. The four or j five luge fish are the European powers.
J liter, sergeant ! T hcy combine lo ,0 ‘ lo U P
King Edward I
y of antiseptic . * "J
1.10 i . .-w.— 1 nr tving s condition is - wuuiuun. i-ooku as good as could be expected after so j *° water I saw o serious an operation. His strength it | J'*' 1 or boat as it : maintained, there it less pain and His h®*' * tovc in and la Majesty hat taken a little nourishment. SrtnT - ''
It will be some days ibefore it will be possible to say that King Edward is out
of danger. "" “
I in "an? iSV^de^eKeXt
Sir Thomas Smith. ?*; w ' 11 win «hr day by a close shave
sergeant surgeon to the King, and late ; '"The* d'ttd’fish'geen Sur^ons* Cnl ° * C ° y * r8C ° cm the beach at.d at the bottom of the La king is Sir Francis Henry taking, i 0 ”W n -' h r ^ Wood flowing physician in ordinary and surgeon : * lth ,hc water tell me that there will apothecary to the King. }* • f™ 1 shedding of blood and ma ly Thomas Barlow- is Sir Thomas Bar- 1 1,V *J , . . .. . • low. physician to His Majesty's house- . L* 1 " 1 ; h, P* ln *he disunce. bold, and professor of clinical medicine I / aw one black demon making for one anthphysician to the University College harbors, belching out'smoke and
' missiles of destruction from bow and
”revet is Sir Frederick Treves, ser- lidc * ^ lkf - Af ‘ fr ‘he ,m ® kf cle *" d grant surgecn to the King, and was sur- ■ V”! ‘herewas nothing to be seen in geon extraordinary to the late Queen hut the masts of the sunken Victoria. ships. This shows how easy it is to
-rnter many of our ports at the present
APPENDIX WAS NOT REMOVED.
appendix, and the most eminent . . •icians and surgeons of England and
the United States say the malady is _ ! „ r r, practically the same as apoendicitis. Ra^ar* ia Lm*m that the Actaal Sargical , Symptoms of mortification have *'*- ' n — —■--*
Jury at Atlanta on'charges of violating the Interstate Commerce Law relating
to pooling of cotton rates.
The International Association of Boot and Shoe Workers, in convention at Detroit, decided to hold the defense fund
ion down t
Fsreifa.
k firemen and policeinen rcs^urfS ! There hive' been 75L? deaths from those who had not escaped through their ! cholera in the Philippines up to this
Cu-
I in a diatn .rids of Fin
—:— -i- e xcusnan an_, the notables ifriring
Ras Makou-
iastic reception,
ing appeared to be in his usual
Narse Tappea ia Ii
Barnstable, Mass. (Special).—Miss f or t }j e Jane Toppan. a nurse, “was found “not
• guilty
Bnarde. Wf r
Gibbs, of Cataumet. on August 12, 1901, ' nand and the Prince ol before a special sitting of the Superior i The LJoy ds medal for gallant senna ■ r'm*n nn.» — .1— - .I -• w, London to Gat
The* K^I
health, for the
Toppan. a nurse, was found “not j nen. the Abyssinian general and repre1 by reason of insanity" of the tentative of King Menelik: Prince ler by poisoning of Mrs. Mary Henry of Prussia, the Archduke Ferdis. of Cataumet. on August 12. igoi, nand and the Prince of -Asturias,
tting of the Simerior TE *' '
time occupied in the I was y six hours. When J-Free
■d its evidence i dam.
, Sl Pinve du'ing the eartbqm 1 American missionary has lypot
'thi
tty!
Gracral Sayter Back frwa Msalla. '^TTie Count of Turin unveiled a mon L ' San Francisco (Special).—The trmns- the composer, in the port Sherman has just arrived here from F^itheMi of Sanu Croce, Florence
Manila. Among the passenger! were Lo^j
. PH awarded
arerfy six hours. When !-Freeman, of (he British steamer Rod the government presented its evidence ' dam. for his pluck in taking hss vetse tiimtnsational incident appeared in the from St Pinve du'ing the earthquake testimony of Dr. Henry R. Steadman. ' An American missionary has reportei of Boston, an alienist, who said that ; that a Methodist chapel has been burn Jane Toppan told him in the presence ed and 10 native oonvertsikiHed by tL of other medical experts that she had Boxers in Suchwan Provgtfe. China, cursed the death of Mrs. Gibbs by giv- Reports from Willemstad, Island * ing her a poisonous dose of atrophine Curacoa. indicate that the rerofutioi
iOrphkie.
ists are making rapid headway i:
; urbo carried the message from Presit ’ McKinley to General Garcia at the i break of tbe Spanish-American W*
Arrested at Whit* D
^ Ge^‘Sim^SnVr C Md M ^*And^ ^ Ki, d ch ”‘ tr ry«t a public Sl Rowan of the Nineteenth-Infant^, ^“hi, arrirM'^Cape^Towm.
a President j Over too teachers in the nationa
100I1 at St. Petersburg have been ar tied on the charge of circulating rolutionary ideas. It is another illns tom of how- the discontent in Russia
•prradmg.
, la an interview in London Mr. Ber Tona- i n » r<1 Baker said his shipping com it the : b ’ nt "OoW welcome the other proposed nation I British combine if it developed intc
imething tangible.
A number of American millionaires
'in their
King. 32 years old. a Canadian, who
has spent 20 years of his life at T asanda. N. Y.. was arrested at
White House and held for examination into his mental condition. He said he
wanted to convince the‘President that • •.»/■• i~ v
-Ifcer. were :(w r quarter, of the globe ! w’H »ooo arrive at KieJ.on their .teas-
| American sharpers hare been work-Tweetj-Hre KiiM. , ing off notes of the American Confede' *?"•' :SJSTlnOTSrf, was being held in a church at Pmerio. 1 There is much specula: an the province of Orense. the building as to whether the tram
r ': by lighiniflc. and as a re- ; with the ~ hJc were killed and 35 were ! South A)
f coronation.
f was- rtrnck I
t Mk-k; p
Injnrtd
■utesmoney.
‘aion in London
_ . sport Bavarian, ie British troops returning from Africa, will amre in time for the
: paalard la a WUla Haa.
Portland. Ore. 1 Special)—The So--jrtmt Lodge. Ancient Order UAited
Workmen, before zdjonrt
snadr nnnirrou! decisions' upon point.
the regulatioss.
Tbe New York .Sab-trcaaury itatenent show* that the banks have lost
....vn 1,1 wrurr i_ni!ra mei
before adjournment here. $75-000 daring the week.
Tbe Norfolk & Southern directors
mis- »? T * regular
_ o, the reguiatioa.! !
vJ!*‘v. heW '‘‘t* h ' ’* • la Ari«tgS^4- . ■ u . and New Mexico tbe question was rail-1 copper during May was 35.763 ton*. «d whether a Mexican » a white man 1 Tbe General Chemical regular —-
inlar quarterly diri-
. payable Jnly ta Uitunent issued
dend of 1 per cent.
According te the stattment isaced by ha Stantoas. the doarettw production
The decision
! Spanish descent ate white.
C”"
slcaa it a white ou that tbe Mrxicant te white, bet tha :aa blood ar* <wm
Mexican* of I terfy dbrida bet that the | rrierred a
ahk July 1
1 1-2 err c k has bee. '
Rumors, however, wi don that, although the gery in the King's cas the actual operatic
lix 1 Med
The Kii_
as taken ill at Aldershot last week on the occasion of the military review. His physician* a day or two ago told him a surdical operation was necessary, but he insisted that he wooM be able to hold up until after the coronation. Thursday. Monday night his condition became worse, while the grand state dinner was in progress at the palace. T physicians Tuesday morning infom him that the knife w-as necessary' to si his life. Tbe King then consented
the operation.
Sir Frederick Trei i_ England,
; “Mr. President, you will —fret stranger. You canr ly to meet these foreign soon or do yotfe work U
00 well."
gentlemen o quickly
. mptoms of mortification have ap- I Oparatiaa Was Misdirected.
^ <B>- abw.-*™™ ! .
operation. 1 afloat here that, although the necesaity i LORD PAUNCEFOTE’S BODY. ~ ' were aflowt in Lon-j 0/ surgery in His Majesty's case was he necessity-of sur- ] obvious, the actual operation was mis- : ^ ‘■kmsadar's Remains WW be Quietly ictual operation wn* uSm d,ref ‘« I Hie symptoms of great pain Takea te Aaaapali* My L The appendix proved to be healthy and high temperature pointed to ap- \ Washington. D. C. (Special).—The
the unexpected existence of a large ah- pendiritis. '
is. the most r performed the
surgeon in England, performed the operation. and the anaesthetic was administered by Dr. Frederick William Hewitt. A larg* abscess was found and evacuated. The surgeons stated that no con -* plication immediately attended the operation. but the danger of blood poisoning
non.
is feared
The King's age—nearly fit years— and his mode of life count (against hi: chances ot recovery. Suprwtitious people recall the prophecy of l ehe gypsy that Edward would never be crowned. For the past week the gamblers in London have been wagering on the chance of the King living to be crown«1. Thousands of pound* were wagered that he would not he crowned Thursday, June 26. the day set for the coronation. Queen Alexandra is nearly prostrated over the King' " ' * '
Prince of -Wales i . .
■h. TOT* hmil.v. *• well »> <W «ov«™. ^
—~it officials, are apprehensive of the “
informed by tKe
■ coronation icd. tbe Quet
.SH' be postponed, the Queen said, "Have I not felt that this would happen?" showing that she had cvidemly for some time feared the King would not be crowned at the date fixed, if
ever.
The Lord Mayor of l.or.don. soon as the indefinite postponement of the coronation had been announced, ordered that the Mands and decorations for the celebration be removed. Upon being cogvcticed that tbe operation could tnr'Tonger be 'delayed the King requested that the Lord Mayor not postpone the King* dinner to the poor, which wat fixed for the closing feattlre of the coronation celebration. • At a meeting of the British Cabinet Council it was arranged to carry on. so far as possible, public business requiring the King's approval and signature without reference to him. Official Ballet tax London (By Cable).—Sir Frederick Treves. Sir Francis H.,Ling and Sir Thomas Barrow remained at Buckingbarn Palace ail night.
, but when tbe appendix was 1 present arrangements foolbe home-tak-
nexpecte
1 the coecum was discovered.
pendici
I il proved to be healthy, and the ioR of the remains
:ted existence of a large abscess Pauncefote are that the remains, which oecum was discovered. are now in a vault at Rock Creek Cemec period. . | rive at 4-30. At Annapolis the funeral Of' PUSTWJNE.HENT. Im'ild’ ». F„.„ 0... Eel E,, I Staenf , |Si N!V "- A " ?P ” 1 ' *- ‘
R* Scvmi w—is. —_:n. ^ .
mains will-be placed on the flagship on
loghlan aboard.
Be Several Maatka.
London i oy v^aoiey.—a onei notice
has l>een published in the' Gazette, as a Cog result Of which the entire atate, social i
and business arrangements throughout 0irl ol ountt^ are pralyied. Tbe order is C, * re - Mich - (Special)—Annie Curtis,
dated from the Earl Marshal s office and of ,his ci[y ' * ^T^^d girl. 4»as taken reads as follows: ,0 the CODn 0‘ j 1 " 1 b >‘ Sheriff Welch.
"I have to announce that the solem- chargcd nnirder,n l
nity of the coronation of Their Majes-
ties, King Edward VII. and
is postponed from
re adjournment if the estimates ol . leaders that Congress will adjourn
by July 4 are correct.
No confidence it felt in administration circles as to the ability of the Senate managers to secure the ratification nf a treaty, even il one is drawn, and while the President may feel called apon to put the matter to a test, it will
be rather with the idea of demor :ng his own purpose to do t possible for Cuba than in anj
strat
irpose to do everything
««, ..SeS’ S/.-oTS;:
lion could be received. WORK CONGRESS HAS DONE.
Few Darts lor Eack RetalHa* tb* Fat* ot Lestlag BIBs. Washington. D. C. (Special).—-With the approach of the final adjournment of Congress it is interesting to glance over :he work of the session already accomplished and yet in prospect. This is fone in the following paragraphs: Killed the Nicaragua Canal bill and to the Philippines and decided not to •nterferc with private enterpri«es pledged to breaking the monopoly. Passed a river and harbor bill aggreei, Pas ? sed 0 k <X p^blir building bill agger taring $20,000,000. Passed an irrigation bill and commit •ed the Government to tbe policy of re :tainting arid lands of the West May pass a bill for the civil governneat of the Philippines. Passed many thousands of special penProhibfled the sale of oleomargerine
ts butter.
Repealed all the war taxes, amounting . The Ship Subsidy bill passed by the Senate was killed in the House. The Chinese Exclusion law was re-
enacted.
Passed appropriation bills exceeding that of any Congress at its first session Turned its back on the plan to proride for (he national defense by enact-
ing a militia law.
Refused to pass a bill for a general Tgeonhnlcd all the reciprocity trea-
Alexandra, -is postpoe
rafter to formed roronatii
me, providi well in the
d Qui the 3
10 me county jau oy onerin weicn. <; ft j |s j. ! charged with murdering the 13-month- tariff refer
| tering earbolie°acid while'he’ ehUd'w
The best informed
date of the coronation
vided Kinj
while the child
sleeping at her home. Her armt was ordered by Prosecuting Attorney Cummings. The examination will be held before Justice Maynard, of this city,
■pinion places the Jnly 2. The babe was discovered by the n in about three People in the bouse^frightfully burned
36th
I •»
worst. When informed by the King's progresses we
physician that the coronation would In spite of the royal wish, that the
provincial celebrations be carried as arranged, many towns have abandoned the festivities which are to be
iverpool
held, although at
large cities hurried mcetii ed. ai ' '
lurae. : person who must have administi— J * l —
Suspici
I upon the Curtis
Barasd T
Pittsburg. I
(Special).—Annie ; 1 fatally barned at
s whi
ties which are
Liverpool and other „o. aged to years, a
ingi were call- ' Craddock, and four
x-1E "■ s " menu caused by the sudden illness of i the King is that of the pftlication of j rcCO
the list of coronation honors.
e Buck-
. Fin fat a Hatcl
Portsmouth is perhaps tbe keenest , v , ■... sufferrr among all who lose finan- s Newport News, Va. (Special).cially as a result of the postponement j Flames, .originating from a defective
Poets- • flue, bum from the kitchen of the I
review will now be lost to the city. The bonfires which top the hills of United Kingdom from Jcin O' to Lands Ends will not be lighted
.luc, burst from tl
d I roe Beach Hotel, at Buclcroe Beach. I while Boo people were witnessing a^per-
4m O'GtoLu j Company w the Ca^mo Theatre adjoin"
"V'M* i2 P L‘ nt * ft ' ^ h 0 ** : e« rea«utbe^aoo^^cstVin'th?^ou! of the cetebratkm- being held at a later | ,nd the crowd hi the theatr
London' (By Cable).—The United League is preparing to keep coronation day as "a day ol mouriHng for Ireland." The diatrief council of dare-Morris. County Mayo, has resolved to hoist a bUck flag over tbe council chamber : 36 and 27. and hat issued an isei- • ta tht other council* to join in. rilut celebrating the "coronation of the 0 of tfi* country are so much 'in ed foe families, coffin ships, coeraud castle nd* "
ODDS AND BUS OP THE NEWS.
Indictments were returned by the Philadelphia Grand Jury charging membee* of a school board with conspiracy to extort money in connection with tbe bppofmmeat of school teacher*. Johann Mcst was sentenced to one year 10 the penitentiary lor tbe incendi-
, p rr
•erioeslr .muted. *
•-% reassi id thee
lire, averting 4 s* than $ga
denial
A Iras' fcyort Desiei
Chicago (Special).—Specific
was made by Arthur Meaker, n _ for Armour & Co.'s parking plant, and by .Michael Cudahy, of tbe Cudahy Packing Company, that tKe companies had joined with others to form a trust under tbe New Jersey law*. Mr. Cu dahy said: T have heard all about this alleged comksnation between Armour.
alleged combination between Armc Sink. Moms, Hammond and the r.
staff of the army. Pigeonholed all t
ties, ignoring the 1 President McKinley. '’“siveness has passi day go on record as igree on a comprehens
the suppression of anarchy. Considered consular reform as.of ilttle
importance. ,
Failed to grasp the trust issue and has passed no legislation for the regula tion of trusts, ignoring the recommendation of the President and the Indus-
trial Commission.
e — "s face against tariff revision and
' irm.
lied action on the bit! creating lepartmem of Commerce which passed the Senate.Has not placed restriction of any sort, other than those now in effect, on European immigration. Tea Tran pa Canfhl la Freight Wreck. Fairbury. Neb. (Special).—One man is dead, two others are buried in the wreck and believed to be dead, and three trainmen are injured as the result of a freight train leaving the track on the Rock Island road at Thompson, six miles west of here. Eighteen cars of merchandise follow^} the tender of the engine into the ditch and blockaded the track for eight hours. Tea tramps wer on tbe train on their way to the Kansa Reheat
wher
e buried in to be dead.
is nnin the
Philadelphia (Special).—A* a result ol the assignment of the United States
SaU ta Have Take* MUM.
ial).— ■
the L
Trust Company the police are looking for Henry R. McDowell, its president, a member of the New York bar, »' charged by Cbai.^T,. Brown, th signec, wttn larcefiy of its securitie
president,
who is
< — k the as-
signee, with larcefiy of its securities and embezzlemem of it* funds to tbe value of $50,000. It is believed, however, that McDowell it already on his way to Europe. was elected president of the
company about six (mouths ago.
I)-—News ol a
» Ellis, a
Bristol. Tcnn. (Special; fatal duel between James
lireman in the little town ot Elkpark. N. XL. aad WiBmm Winters, a mountaineer. has reached here. Tbe men faced each other with revolvers and fired several shots Ellis was killed, whih Winters was seriously il no( Gully wounded. WiMer. was able to ride unaided to a phyttoan across the mountain from the scone of the footing Wurtrrs had a grudge against the olfi-
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