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Tbt nolxurc of KH.000 worth of Jewetry by the cum hum autborltle* ot New York ujKui ibe «rrlTal ttM-re of Miaa Dodge from Buro|»e owing la her failure lo-inonttou the gema In bor decUration to the nuthorlOe* haa been upheld by the New York eourta. The German atudrnta at tba Vienna unlverelty ensaged In a demonatratlon In armpathy with their comiwtrloU at lunabruck. TJ»e atudenU marched In proceNaion to the relcbaratb building amt auhaeuueutly aaaembled before the univemitj. but wera overawed by Uia
police.
With a concuaalon which abook the ourth for tnllea around and atartled the entire city of Newbur*. N. Y-, a quantity of soluble cotton stored in two buildings of the FabrlkoM company exploded. Nothing was left of the buildings but apllntera, which fell for
two block*.
The defendant having died-In court this case wUl be decided by a higher court." This was the Indorsement made ou the pai»er* In the case of Henry Berger against Joseph Shapiro by Justice I .per. Sn udam In the municipal court ut New York. The defendant, seized with a lit of apoplexy a* he took the witness stand, had colliipsed and died In a few minute*. Moadar. *•»- T. The cruiser* Olympia. Cleveland and Dee Moines of the United States Kuropeiin squadron. Bear Admiral Jewell commanding, are at Gibraltar. Walter Hewlett, a retired merchant of Cold Spring Harbor. N. Y-. was found dead In a cistern on a farm owned by him. He had been missed
from borne.
The assassination of Dr. Joseph PCochran, medical missionary for Westminster church of Buffalo, at Ururola, Persia. Is feared. The Rev. Benjamin Labaree was killed there last year by a Sayld and s«mc Kurdish accomplices. Roy Burns, twenty-flre year* old, a Yale college sophomore, wbo bad been at bis borne at West Chester. Pa., because of poor health, was killed while rabbit bunting by the accidental discharge of his gun. Burns was prominent In athletic* at Yale. By hastening to attend service* al 8t. Joachim s Catholic church at Matteawan, N. Y., John Daley, aged sixtyseven. overtaxed his strength and died soon after entering the church. Father MoyJan administered the sacrament of extreme unction. Harry E. Jeffers of Pittsfield. Maas, la charged with manslaughter at Cambridge. N. Y.. for causing the death of Mrs? Charlotte Colcgrore. Jeffers was the driver of an automobile which scam) the horse driven by Mrs. Colegrove. She was thrown out and killed. According to the crew of a Philadelphia and New York express train on the Pennsylvania railroad, two unsuccessful attempts were made to hold up the train at Havre de Grace and Per ryvllle, in Maryland, by two men. one of whom was a negro. Tbe men es-
caped.
Taking advantage of the absence of the night watchman, a band of robber* believed to be from Chicago Invaded MeCoyaborg. Ind, blew open tbe poatofflee aafe with nitroglycerin and robbed nearly 'every etore In the village. They obtained stamps, money and goods valued at *4.800 and escaped.
dre, the minister of war. and alapped Ms face. After accomplishing this feat ffyveton retreated rapidly. rrMar. Use. d. The returns for the Dominion of Canada elections show gains for' tbe Liberals In'all tbe province* except New Brunswick. Robert Joseph Morgan, a colored American bishop, attended a Te Drum of tbe cathedral at Moscow In honor of the unnlversatT of Emperor Nicholas’ accession to the throne. The ancient ecclesiastical cope, which was stolen from the cathedral of Aacoll. Italy, two year* ago and later purrhasad by J. Plenmnt Morgan of New York, baa been presented by him to the Italian government. A verdict of guilty of manslaughter aas been returned against John 'Alllngtaain. tbe aged war veteran accused of murdering Mr*. Mary Crowley at Pawtucket, R. I. Alllngham was sentAcsd to serve five year* in state prison. Independence day was celebrated throughout the republic of Panama with great enthusiasm. President Amador received ruMMage* of congrat illation from President Roosevelt and from prominent people In many parts
of tbe world.
The Datto All. the rebellious Moro leader who. on the pretext of mdstsnee to the antislavery law, ha* been waging warfare with tbe American troop*, ha* sent a message to Major General Wood requesting an Interview with a view to surrendering. General Wood has granted the request. After t1<v ,,,nK to tbe wind for sixteen miles, after It* escape from attendants near Kt. Louis. Baldwin's airship came down to within a short distance of the ground, and the anchor rope caught on a dead 11 mb. This served ns an anchor, and tbe airship was found mod red In a cornfield by
farmers.
The body of a well dressed man was found floating In tbe water off Center Island at Oyster Bay, N. Y. In a notebook was tbe address "A. Hollander, Hunterdon avenue. Newark. N. J.” He had a stenmbofft ticket for tbe Joy line between IVovidence and New York. On hla gold watch i monogram "E. J. M.”
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Mias Nesblt is as Interview at New York baa denied emphatically the report that she had bgp married Harry Thaw of Plttabnrg. In a riot which occurred a mile east • of Egypt, near Rochester. N. Y, jme man was killed and three probably in-
jured.
Burglars blew o^ two Of tbe five doors of tbe vault of fheiCb National bonk at ChampUflaLN! Y, but wera frightened away before they aocceeded In getting in where the money Is kept. The dead body of Miss Boas Butts, aged twenty-three, a white girt of Marshall Mo, has been found Is the sabnrbs of South' Marshall in a pasture.' The girl hod evidently been
It Is a*d that Governor Brodie haa taft Pbenlx for Clifton end Morend Arts, under orders from Roosevelt to gather ap forty otphan* recently taken asray from Mercy and to prepare at oaa
them to New York.'
Tbe awfnl death of Alma Stelnige weg. the telephone operator whose body was found in a vacant lot hear Spring Grov* cemetery. etHl remains a mystery- One tboo-
Premler Balfour will be unable to attend the Guildhall banquet at London from 111 health, and Lord Lansdowne win speak in bl* stead. A terrtfle explosion of dynamite oemrred at Mount Vernon. N. Y, causing Injuries to about forty person*. It lid damage to property that is estimat'd at 1100,000. A reservoir of the municipal waterwork*. located near the center of Wlnrton &alem. N. C, broke, causing the loss of nine lives and the Injury of four or Are persona. Alice Kllnganberg. fourteen years _id. wbo caused the death of her six-week-old niece, Alice Poecker. In Upper MqptcUlr. N. J, by giving her poison by mistake, haa been declared In-
ins.
Ten miners hare been crushed to death or drowned in the Aucfalndosa shaft of tbe Dels wars, Lackawanna sod Western company at Nanticoke. The victims, with the exception af one, are said to be Pole* and Slava. The anniversary of the indapendeno >f the republic of Panama was oele bra ted in various ways throughout the country. On the invitation of President Amador. General Davis, governor of the canal xone, attended a Te Deum aas. with many xone employe A guest of tbe Hotel Manhattan. New York, signing the name of H. B. Raymond. Schenectady, N. Y, committed suicide by hanging. He was about thirty-three year* of age. It is said that be was the superintendent of the ronstroctlon department of the General Electric company. Rough estimate* of the gat® receipt* of tbe Gans-Brttt fight at San, Francisco place the amount at about $85.000. The pugilists will equally divide their share of the money. Secretary Hay and Ambassador Jnaserand have signed a treaty providing for the settlement by arbitration of any possible disputes batwi United States and Franc*. a A. Mathews and Mr*. Lore Allan, both of Jamestown, Na T„ hare
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