(assault in tbe SENATE CflAKBER
ik«B«y. of Texts, ami BeveriAfe, of It-
diana it An Ezcouter.
ALLEflED INSULT MADE TROUBLE.
Crtw Oat al a Kcsolatloa Olttrtd bj Mr. Bailey CaUlax lor tba Ft pen la a Mtxkea Mlalai Cat*, la Wklch. be MaloUiaed Or. Scalt, aa Aiatr!caa Qtlica, Hat Baca t'a-
Urlj Tretted.
Waahingion. D. C (Special).—Sena-1
SUMMARY OF THE LATEST NEWS.
Deaicatlc.
hat been ditci
It ha rriooi
irgen holder o resentt not Mr. Carnegi ally belieN’ed, but Mr. John
leller.
covered that the ra;
Cutler, pe
fie. at
rep-'
HFttSk'-
The American Association for the Advancement of - Science, in session in Pittsburg, sent a message to King Edward congratulating him upon the bright prospect of his early recovery. The Supreme Court of Colorado decided that the City of Denver vras entitled to George W. Clayton's bequest of fr.ooo.ooo to found a school for boys.
B _ _ __ _ Michael Manton fell to storiea to the.
"■ «' T““'
Albert J Bevendge. of Indiana, were fnt)y un i n j urc< i.
principals in a personal encounter.in Max Heindlt, an orchestra leader, fell the Senate chamber immediately after' down‘naira at the Ca?t!e Square Thca-
' Bosun on Saturday, and died
» Senate chamber immediately after down'
the adjournment of that body late Mon- ,re 'T' ® day afternoon. ‘ in..
During debate earlier in the day - Senator Beveridge used language* which Senator Bailey regarded as personal to
Senator at the time
KINS EDWARD OUTflF DANSER The Doctor* Report Very Satisfactory
IMPROVEMENT MAINTAINED AT MIGHT. The Would Occasleoally Closes Dlscoafort Bat no Altrai Is atiacbed to Ibis Symp'oo —Ti« Klof Has Beta transferred front bis Bad to a Wheeled Couch-Alto Sits Up for
Cheerful
a Tiae and Coat uuei Bright and C
Cable).—The
J°L
London
feeling of relief as a result of the able reports of King Edward's condition vented itself Monday night in the t-jurbing off of the .tooo bonfires tbioughout the United Kingdom, which ( were originally prepared to celebrate
the coronation.
London (By Cable).—King Edward's . physicians announced in the latest bul-
Fffrik T-s^-.TGV. c riSC?, ”o'r i b ‘ ^ ,i S' Bre ' h " h ““ 1 1 ! - s—« ■ 9
Th. (rt.vertun.nt yacht Maffower ha, been transformed into a floating pallet for President Roosevelt's use at Oysi
Fire- , ^ ^
preached Mr Beveridge, who was scatrd jn tht Crc , k Valley section. ; fewer watcher, outside <*e pal mi Senator Hoars desk, and in a calm aevfland Mr , Emma Carmichael publ.c apparently mnd courteous manner ms,sted that the p owe| , lhot „ d kl , 1( . d htr husband official announcem Indian. Senator ought not » permit j„, ousl w „ th( . c>uie . a •«- ---• *
e languagr to stand Mr Berendge R A Lancaster, banker and broker, trusted in h.s position, and after some of Richmond. Va.. widely known in fi-
arts f srj
ninner which Mr. j je was 73 yfars 0 i d Death was caused
Per.
«lm,
Beveridge, ir, a manner which Mr. hTw« 73 ywrs
be intended to in the ,— — '
/ “ al1 -An unsucesxful attempt was made to of qualinca- rob thc Newport (Del.) National Bank. !
The burglars were frightened off while
icre were
de Ssie palace, the iving accepted the
licial announcement tl.ai the King has passed the point of immediate danger. Sunday was again a day of intercessional services throughout the kingdom for the recovery of King Edward. In the morning a vast crowd of the ger eral public gathered at St. Paul's Carht dral. There was also pfeient a reprt
3ral. There was also pfeient a repreicntafive gathering of government and
ht and their chitdr
LIVE NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS.
Foeth Cl In Mi f la tba Tap. The Census Bureau hat issued a report on thc combined textile industry of the United States for 1900. The branches included in the industry fol-
low:
Cotton manufactures, including cotton goods and cotton small w arcs; wool
ifactures, inclnding woolen
"ding
carpets and rugs other than
nd wool hi
1 goods, ag: felt
rag;
r . _ _ ufacti
:ry and knit" goods; cordage l c. linen goods, jute goods and dye-
1 finishing textil
census shows a capital oi $1,043.997.577 invested i^ the 431a establishments reporting for the industry. This sum represents only the live capital utilized and the value of (he lands, building, machinery, tools and implements. The'value of the products is returned at $931,494,566 to produce which involved an outlay of $23,289,162 for salaries of officials, clerks, etc.. £209.022.447 for wages. $63,122,916 for miscellaneous expenses and $521,345.200 for materials used, mill supplies,
freight and fuel.
sudden
The report says: "The
ing of the Southern Sta inence in tlic cotton indi strikingly by the totr r-! - -
from $30,413,414 in In 1890. and to $137.
its a • •
fly
ites.
COAL TRUST DENIED BY THE OPERATORS
President! of Hard Coal Roads Say No
Hiexa! Arranjemenl Exists.
ANGRY AT THE TALK OF INQUIRY. Ft port that Presides! Reoscielt Will lavesllgste the SUuKloo Olvts Mint Workers New Hope—Operators siy they ire perfectly wlllloi lo subrnll to say ExibIoiiIod (be Prealdeat or Hli Advisers Tbiok Proper. New York (Special). — President Roosevelt's reported order to AttorneyGeneral Knox to make an investigation of the anthracite coal situation, with a view of learning whether an agreement exists among the operators to regulate prices, prevent competition and limit v .'.ges in violation of thc Federel antitr.M laws was met by the presidents of I the hard-coal roads with a flat denial
ease of capital ' coal ' ,llf k 4 '"' ,1,e division of stgpe i sss s es
sxsiSf.fSS
rests. 5905
:nt.
Other railroad interests. 37-45
Duchess j Idren and |
mder I
tsoji or retraction. ... . , The burglars’^ were frightened off while nial officers. The Duke throat and might hive inflicted sev ere : f0 ‘At n »* B ImJ££ri<i n al Sunday School i lird^d^dy "in^ow punishment, but lor the interference 01 Convention in Denver the benefit* dc- the dome.
.t J£ c L/.
endge. Senators John C Soooner. of Interesting and satisfactory tests bers of the royal lamily now in London Wisconsin: Louis E. McComas. of u;tr( . mjde near Cleveland with hatha- attended a similar morning service in
States, but it has now been surpassed by both South Carolina and North Car- ccm
the States of Marne aud New Hamp- ; by the op<ra!or , who lrc in lere(te J i„ thire where the mduslry has been es- the set , iemcnI 0 , thf prt! , cnt „nke. tablished for half a century, and in the j Thai the operators are angered b)' «he number of hands employed both North p res i dcnt ', order ,hey do not attempt end South Carolina surpass both of ; to conceal. Possible interference from these New England States. The growth [ ,\j r Roosevelt has been feared from the
!n Alabama has been also
SEVERE STORMS IN MANY PUCES. Two KilkJ by a Toraads la Trias—Aiaasa-
»»y Heavy kale la CMcaga.
Wallia. Tex. (Special).—A tornado which struck a Bohemian settlemem •ear here has killed Severn! persons and injured many others. Many houses were blown to pieces, and the crops were laid waste. Several negroes arc
•lw> reported killed.
Louisville. Ky, (Special 1 — A telephone message from Charlestown. Ind . 5c miles from here, states that that section w-as visited by a severe windstorm, rausing several thousand dollars dam- _ Chicago (Special).—For 24 hours Chicago was in the grasp of one of the aeaviest storms of the year. Much damage was done to truck farms near the city, and the continued wet ha> taused heavy loss to florists, many of whom will be compelled to plant their flowers over again. The flower beds in wany of the parks have been ruined. Edwardxville. III. (Special) —A ter•ific coudburst swept over the greater yonion of Madison county, doing much famage to the crops and washing away yriiiges and railroad tracks. The minds Central track, east of Poag, was sashed out. The damage to crops ranlot be estimated. In the bottoms whole ields of wheat stacks have b«A:n swept iway. Farmers from Wanda and Poag , ame to Edwardsville and offered high •ay to laborws to assist in saving their I Louisville. Ky. (Special)—One man I »as killed and several thousand dollar* ( iaroage 'was sustained at a result of » Aindsiorm which occurred in the norsb- ] r.estern section of the city.
Maryland, and M A. Hanna, of Ohio. r.:\:e. a new explosive, who stood near by. together with As- p rof H M Hathaway, n Doorkeeper Uyton. of the Sen- The Supreme Cfcurt
:am Doorkeeper I-avion. , rushed between the tw
arated them.
Thc Supreme Giurt of Mist drred thaf testimony be taken
there was a large gathering of peers
isouri or- ! xnd peeresses at a service held at noon
1$'
. ■ very grea
ic amount of capital having almost j They deny that there is such a thinj tactly quadrupled in JO ten years." J jis a^coal trust or any combination «f thi
1. iktoWMtoto j P Th, Ofomn ..! tltor
President Roosevelt held his Cabinet , fectly willing to submit to any ex; neeting in the old residence formerly I nation the President or his adviser*
rust or any combination •! libitcd.bv the United States
. _ in the old residence formerly • nation the President or his adviser* may occupied by Gen. Winfield Scott on 1 think proper, because they are confident
Jackson Place, fronting on Lafay "
land, and M. A. Hanna, of Ohio. ^aew^plSri'e^the invent?*?*! Sarlborongh ^House^chapeL { while Pl'ace. fronting on Lafayette > the^Gove^nmcm'would be “ble to find
until flic repair* to the White House ccedings.
ire completed in the autumn. While they say they do not object to
. ... -j • It is the first time since the White , an inquiry, the mine owners regret a personal feeling existing between Sen- co ® b ^. y<>rk bicyc , ist wa « fC badly 0,ticil1 Bollefn*. i C^i^?^m?M _ fn ^shi^?*^,* ! ^STenrour^e'th? strikm ^'remain ators Beveridge and Bailey has not frightened by the collision of a fellow-; Monday’s medical bulletins in refer- Iff!1 held outside of its walls, although out longer in the hope that the Presibeen cordial. Their disagreements lidcr tt .i, h a strcr , car t h at he fell dead cnee to thc King's case are as follows: | p rc# i dem Roosevelt has had frequent dent will aid them. They believe the were accentuated a tew days ago while ]n Chicago Charles W Gale tried, ,0 A. M.—“His Majesty ha* slept conferences with members of his of-. President's reported order will be used , the Statehood Bill was under consider- -»,c c to shoot a barber Gale iell dead well. The dressing of the wound gives 1 ^ f anl ii v a , ,he residence of Senator to persuade the men that if they hold out alion. Mr. Bailey, who is a member when police broke into his office. much distress, but there is no had Hanna which practically amounted to ; » hide longer the Government wul of the Territories Committee. o.f which The strike of car cleaner* oi the Pull- symptom of any kind:" ' Jabinet .sessions. The new home of ' weaken the operators atM give the Mr. Beveridge is chairman, and before nian Company in Chicago has been dc- - p. M—"The King has.Tiad a fasrjy President was fulls prepared for; strikers the victory. .... Q ,
' - ■
:ho,l l)- 'ha? llli!. W
ss ^ss^s. r'jjft'TOTih? I ” nh " the measure vigorously. During the way Christian Church. Denver, presi- j Thc following official statement was debate Mr. Beveridge, it is said, made dent of the association. I also made =t thc palace: some remarks tending to convey the Governor Mofvtague. of Virginia, is- ■ "There is no cause for alarm in the impression that Mr. Bailey was not «v.ed a proclamation calling the Legisla-! d j strc? . s caused by dressing the wound. i constant in his attendance upon the tcre j nt0 extra * e *jion July 15 to put This occurs at least twice daily. The -— of the.committee. The state- , h( . nrw Constitution into effect. WOBn d. which is of considerable depth. Bailey declares, was entirely Articles of incorporation of the As- i dressed from the bottom, as it is cs-
if Manufacturers and Distrib- : ;cn ti a l that it should heal from within
filed in outward. Thc dressing causes bis Mttj—
esty considerable psin. which he has
the Ad- home with great fortiti ' * « —
tsion in hlaiesty’s courage and
’ rery
aesr'ons^;
extra sessit
the new Constitution into c
ntirely of incorporation elation of Manufacturers and Distrii ers ci Food Products were filed i
.here was an lection of thc
LA 80S LEASERS 0» HJUfCTp-L T , a , m s ,
■ "2? ^ r '«.»«.» s.f.o-.yito... aallt if Legal Proceedlags Coatiaae. Pittsburg. the greatest admiration. The lC in B »'* ! Indianapolis Ind (Special).—“If the Tb* American Steel Foundries, capi-: mnch benefitted by the change to the
sr? " K ° rpo "'’ i
against ns. there will be but one p.opo- Melvin L. Youngs, a prominent Ma- : proved of great value in keeping down •ition open. Some one will hare to son, of Milwaukee, is dead. the temperature of thc apartment. The famish the 400.000 mine workers of this ~ | Queen is in tonstant attendance in the country with balloon* in which they j rcrcf|«. ! s i c k roonj. but the utmost quiet is encanjjold meetings privately or publicly. Gen James H. Wilson, who was to forced. The King occasionaffy sees his and not ditobey the mandates of the have rc p rcsent ed the United States children, but the interviews arc of short courts." said \\ R. V^ilson, secretary Artny a , lhe coronation of King Ed- duration. No matter* of state of busiand treasurer of the ifiineworkers or- wari p | aced a wrea ,h on Queen Victo- ness are allowed to be submitted to the nnnation, when informed that Federal I ria s grave King, who is^lso debarred from rcadteller, at Fairmont, had enjoin- Tw * oL casts for thc Sherman ing his correspondence^ Neither Dr.
statue in w'ashintton have been'com- Lakir. Dr. Barlow c
of
square.
Cost •! the Censas.
t official resume of the •us. just issued by the Dir
^Census, shows that the total ~ ts to date approximate $1
ed him. C
and others connected with : tfan'Crom interfering with No papers have bet
[other (he ot
' e miners, red on Mi
that if'he has been enjoined froi ing a private conference that c the organization he will disoh—
-- junction.
statue in Washington have been'com- Lukin. Dr. Barlow or Dr. Treves has irganiza- p|ttrd b v , be Norwegian sculptor. Ste- left the palace since the operation, cx-
[nner --- phen Sinding. cept for an occasiowil hour. General Cronje. the Boer commahder. Sunday. 9 M — ^ K? n B >i allegiance at Jalies- stronger, in »pite of some discomfort
from thc wound. Not! to disturb the sa~ ‘- *■
thc King
y To Import British Coal ^ Hohenzollem.
,;V £ ^to W .to.,
^',^,,^.=0?^' th ^ = Mitp companies^ to pay^fac png* now ; ^‘ ore , he Dutch arbitrator. Dr. i to London at the end of September for
coal ever btvtught to Philadelphia, and ; tien between the opposing factions, and con ,pj ete recover)' o: King Edward and . it is said other shipments will follow • the situation there ts said to be ex-; hi* ability 10 undergo the ordeal attendun!e«s the strike is Sdjusted soon., tremely grave. , ant U p 0n the coronation festivities three
The Cabinet of Sweden has resigned ; —onths hence. "No Brihery" iaeir EhUiax- and Erik Gustav Bostrom. the former Washington. D. C. (Speoal).—Rep- ( premier, has consented to form a new
resent alive James D. Richardson, of one. , _ Tennessee, and his associates on the j S. F. Edge, an Englishman, won the sage was received at the State
ifwcial committee which investigated James Gordon Bennett cup in the auto- nient from Mr. Whhclaw Reid, ncao 01 charge* of'brihery. etc., in. connection ■ mobile race from Paris to Innspruck. the special embassy to the coronation. . with thc Danish West Indies purchase, i Qneen Alexandra 'received Mr. and giving a most favorable account of the have decided not to make a minority j Mrs. Whitelaw Reid in farewell audi- condition of King Edward VII. He report, and the report of The commit- cnee at Buckingham Palace. . says t h *> t,le physicians attending the tee will be unanimous that there was Patrick-McHugh, the Irish . M.' P.. i King anticipate his rapid recovery. Mr.
committed for contempt, was taken to , Reid says among those entirely familHolloway Jail, in London. - '; jar witty'the case it is well understood The American yacht Uncle Sam won ! that there is no foundation for alarming Thirty the Kaiser's gold cup in. the regatta at j reports that the .King has cancer or rthem, Kiel. | any seriou*-thr6at or stomach trouble, are in 1 Advices were received'announcing the ; According to Mr. Reid, the strength,
here trying to agree on a scale safe arrival at Adis Abeba. capital of nerves and sound blood of thc King are * and pooling at interest*. Noth- : Abyssinia, pf Fitzhugh Whitehouse. of ] a ]i j n his favor. A most favorable jnite is obtainable, as tbe con- ; Newport. R. I., aud Fred Hindlip, who symptom in his case is that he fca<
Has No Organic Tremble.
Washington (Special).—A cable m
ced at the State Dep;
For A Chair Factory CoaMae. reensboro. N. C. (Special).—T
chair manufacturer* from Northe
item and Southern factories i here trying to agree on a - —J -—1—» of interest*.
rip t
New Engl
vlw guard the ground* and the lower | sa 7’. re ^. r,v CQ
iS.'sr s r?™ ■
tew home, and during the entire day '
policem the low
n j Commissioner of Labor, the operatoi T ! say, reerived from them during hi* ii .. j vestigation ample data to demonstrme ! *»..» »—.>• -a- in.—1 -n-nbination in
ures ti The tot
tes of the 1 al force r
twelfth cen-!
Director of the i
il expend:
PLOT SUSPECTED TO KILL PRESIDENT. Buriat His Recent Visit ta Bostoo Anarchists,
rlocked ta that City.
Boston (Special).—It is said here on high authority that Anarchists flocked to this city from various sections of
MORE PAY FOR IM.0X. Fbe Steel Trail to Adraace Its Waxes Tes
Per Ceil
I Pittsburg (Special).—What is 'aid to I ke die largC't voluntary increase ever known in the wages of 100.000 men has j i»een decided upon by the United States
■ Steel Corporation.
The men will receive an advance of to scr cent., which Lill increase the annual j .say roll of thc corporation by $4,000,000. t The advance applies to union as well as 'CO union men. Strictly speaking, it •pplies ,0 non-tonnage meji of every constituent company in the corpora-icn. | This decision has just been reached j ay the executive committee of the cor- ; .‘oration after conference* with the high1 rst officials oi the underlying concern*, j The firs: men to profit by the increase j xcre those of tbe Carnegie Steel Com- • pany. who were not already working under a private scale. The next advance I will come to the employees of the Amer-
ican steel and wire plants.
In the Pittsburg district something ''.000 men'are entitled to the in-
Chief among them arc the blast w'orkcr*. "day men." laborers xhinists. Thc wages of thc fur-
r Edgar Thom
e approximate $12,000,000. iximum number of employ- ,
nsu* was 59.373 The cleri- New England the day before President died its maximum in 1900 Roosevelt's visit to Boston and Cam-
employed here.' bridge, and it is hinted fhat the pi rial agents in the ' of the red flag followers^ was in
rith 3554 perst .
There were 2648 special agent* in the ol the red Bag to!lot f.eld collecting statistics. The bound quence of a plot to roluuae* of thc report* on population. : the Chief Executive.
“ agriculture and vital 1 There >s no posit,v ^ ,h, to attempt Mr. Roos
srnes of t lufacturini
do bodily
no positive proof that a plot Mr. Roosevelt's life existed. ;—1— -u. -{-rival of a lot
laces as Prov-
been freque the Preside
rith suspicion.
report Is that the first intimation came from.the Secret Service men at Washington, who wired the Boston police. asking what the anarchists here
known
class in Bos!
r a —■ An armed bodyguard came *«ard of arbitration to deal with strike*, : Washington with the Presidei r ; c.. which was introduced by Mr. Me- was nevcr ont of t hcir sight bermott (N v . J.) because of thc comm-. plain doth,* men from the tancc of the coal strike. f ! specter's department were oedere Chairman Gardner called attention c j ofc at hand duriijg his stay here, 10 the prostrating influence of a long ( and ,h e detail of police, something over ;ontinued strike, which he said might ^ men, wa * considered unusually
ie more serious than a national panic, large.
it was .the general view of the com- j ~p tiittce that a legally effective compul- j GREAT OUN COMPLETED, ory arbitration measure would be im-! , ——^ lossiblc. but that one which would se- It Will Throw a LOW Pound
.•ure investigation and publicity pf the T
ncrits of a controversy would exert a
rtrong moral influence, backed by the | Albany. r». S'atioiial Government, in adjusting 1 tears the t6-i
rtrikes. -
•. vn" ■>!
[ton, w
:ing what ....
ing. The reply wa* given that
about the doings of
on from
...J, and he
1—-Then 20 from the Boston in-
lered
seen a scries of bulletins issued 1 lhe work, numbering in all abot nvolving 5500 printed page:.
ArKtratfoa Board.
The labor committee of the House , L| e ] onsidered the bill creating a national An «ard of arbitration to deal with strikes, ; Washi
Paymtat for Mcklaley's Doctors.
The Senate agreed to
on the isthmian
Project :i*
Tweaty-Oae Mile*. '. Y. (Special).—After four j6-inch gun which has been in
the course of construction at thc Watcr-
' vliet Arsenal is completed,
e conference ! This death-deali.
inal bill and. «* P> n '* r
al).-
hich ted.
lealing monster is the largmade. and it proves a of the same style will be
:ht protest was ma ition* of $500,000
The measure the payment of the cjy>en*e« illness and death of President
ischarge it h will require
jan
a 2,000-
ley. that amount including
the physiriana.
of price* and pookng interest*,
mg de$nu« .s ohUinaM* ference is behind closed
Newport. R. I., and Fred Hindlip. who *ymptom in hi* case are exploring the Upper Nile. been taking solid food.
Crmjt Takes lheOatk. casfan ri^'rdte of confid«ice'fa the Carried to Scetfa'd and Haajei Jamestown (By ’GoMc).—Gen. P. A. : government, and the French Chamber Greenville. Mo. (Special).—Samuel Cronje. the Boer commander, who. • of Deputies sustained the government: Brown was hanged here for thc murder with hi* army, wa* captured by Lord | by a vote of 493 to 74- : of George Richardson. The comlemnRoberts »t Paarderborg. Orange Free Hoodlums in the provincial towns oi; ed man was in very poor-health. He Sute. in February. 1900. has taken ih<- England, irritated because cheated of ' wg* *0 weak that he liad to be carried oath of allegiance to King Edward. : their coronation fesfivitie*. indulged fh to thc scaffold and held in a sunding Many of the remaining prisoner* at St. 1 "maffickihg," requiring police interfere position while the rope wa* being placHelena arc RTlowpig hi* example. ; ence. ' j ed around hi* neelp
no positive proof that the four Xmeri- 1 The principal movement of money ni- • cal men and other scientific specialist! ran teacher* of Cebu. Jsland of Cebu, dicates that the New York hank* have ; that the tremendous outpour ol who have been misting since June , 0 .1 «»fa«I thf^by UftltMOO. p., ! deadly gas from Mount Ptlre which
•—to-, cn.
have been killed, there is little doubt I ,nto sight for the week 52.776 bales. : , was absorbed into the world’s (hat they were murdered, a* member* The New York Subtreasury ‘late- „ OM ,here.' they declare, and pf the constabulary who killed a man , mcpl show* that the banks have iost ; Ka iimited everywhere. Tht for reeiMing arrt>t found on bis person $1.*52.000 during the week. j cubic ifciles of h are being 1 the revcJver. watch and chain which Th/ City Council of Scranton. Pa., over the juriace of the earth. A* it ia had belonged to Mr Thomas, one of lt considering the question of issuing | heavier thaa the air it Is
the teachers referred to. _ | $140,000 viaduct and bridge bonds.
—0 the
btreasury state-; Sphere.' they declare, and banks have iost- cBioaiea everywhere. Th
$45,000 for i ,h «
'child. After some deliberation it has
Ccasn* oa Peat and Pcadla befn decided to put the gun on 4 disA Census Bureau report on the man- i Wearing car r ,, «' ^ F °^ n ” am,on - ufactore of pens and pencils in the j The gun weighs 260.000 pounds. United States for 1000 shows a total of I crt _. $3^71.741 terested in 55 establishments. ! A ^“■l*" 1 *** Tbe value of the products is returned! Nashville. Ind. (Special). — While al $4.222.!49- i walking in his sleep. John Snyder, aged Capital Newa ia Oabcrak -118 years, living near Brent’s Grove. In the House a motion to concur in eight miles south of this place, seized the Senate appropriation of $,.000,060 | an axe and fatally chopped hi* brother added to the Deficiency Bill for pay- Grover aged ao years. The victim ,* ment-for property destroyed in Hawaii! tembly laccreted about thc body and
on account of the bubonic plague was ! legs smT
lost. 22 to 108.
Under suspension of tf Hon*e passed the Senate the lands of the Cherokee
[ was beating them off when he se axe and attacked hi* brother.
' Ai bill wa* passed by the Senat give Rear Admiral Schley the pay ret! admiral on the active liat ini -« *:—* —- admiral'* r ** v
of a retired rear admiral's pay. The Elkin* Cuban resolution was r {erred lo the Senate Committee
ban Affairs.
Mr. "E. G. Rkthbonc. who w»t ' " etbr general of post* of C
wa* ' J
volyii
at-- mertyairt dis- and, who
evicted in Cuba of
maladministration of fa Cuba.
—aao's Pataca Madrid (By Cable).—A gunpowder magazine at the encampment of Carnbanchol, five miles from here, exploded. Two men were kHled and 14 injured.' The shock was felt for mile*. Scores of houses were damaged, the doors of ' by
window* were s
re smashed, by the mi joined the harried to the Kent in tain thc extent of thc damage.
King ac1 of his
In
like
furn:
and
nace worker* at the Edgar Thompson and Homestead Steel works and all the furnaces operated by the Carnegie Company were advanced without notice. Men working under a private scale will be debarred from the advance, a* well a* coal miners, coke workers, rod
nien and tube workers.
Out of the total number of employees the corporation, about one-third are :j on the tonnage basis. It is expected
steel and
paid o that t
iron prodi their day
mage b; tsi inde s of the 1. laborc
blast furnace workers a similar
Thirty-Five Were Injured.
Marlboro. Mass. (Specia’).—In' a head-on collision between two heavily loaded cars on the Hudson Division of the Marlboro Street Railway. Motorihn H. Harris received injuries
z£
passengers and employee* were injurec several of them to such an extent that, they were removed to hospital: for. treatment. Motorman Harris wa* terribly crushed and died while being taken ,0 the Framing, on Hospital. Motorman Moore also received severe injuries about the head and body. Conductor Felix Sawyer, although apparently only slightly injured, went into convulsions shortly after the accident
and is In a serious condition. ODDS AND ENDS OF THE NEWS.
Anthony S. Sherman, cashier n! the Merchants Bank in Newport. R I.. who shot himself last week because of a heavy shortage in his accounts, is dead. W. H. Baker, vicc-prcsidcnt of thc Postal Telegraph Company, anrounccd that a contract had been agreed upon with the Pennsylvania Railroad CornMajor Robert F. Mason, a member of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee’s staff during the Cvil War. and a dashing soldier, died at his home near-Charlottesville, Va. There was a bad freight wreck on the Norfolk & Western Railroad, near Roanoke. ThirtjVthrec box cars were destroyed and a white tramp was killed. Formal announcement was made of the incorporation of thc _ American Steel Foundrie*. under a New Jersey charter, with a capital 01 $40,000,000. Tbe Virginia Constitutional Convention adjourned sine die after a lovefeast. There wa* a big banquet fa Richmond.
A rupture is imminent between Co-, lumbia and Nicaragua because President Zelaya hasartit coal and munition* pf war to the-Colombian insurgents. Presidcht Loubet of France has sign•d a decree closing 30 religious establishments which have no: complied with thc Law of Associations. The' American and British mission buildings at Tien Ku Chao were destroyed by a mob and a missionary was' <r ordered. The first consignment of Boer prisoner* sailed from St Helena for South Africa. During lhe past year the emigrant* to Siberia numbered 128.700. The American yacht L T nde Sam, jwned by F.-R. Riggs, of New York, xon the first *! the international class! races, the Star* and Stripe* crosaing the She eight minute* ahead of all other

