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Show NEWS SUMMAHY A mob lynched three negroes at Marshall, Tex. Tho negroes had Killed a deputy sheriff, Four people wore killed, at least twelve Injured nnd great damago dono by a tornado In Gold, Mo., April 29. Eighty-two saloons In Munclc, Ind., tire to be closed ns the result of tho Victory at Uio polls Inst week ot the "drys." Fourteen persons Vcre Injured, two seriously, In a tornado at Knoxvlllo, Tenn., April 29. Many houses wero wrecked. Tho woman's suffrago bill, which passed tho Wisconsin (senate some time ago, was killed In the assembly last week. Clprlano Castro, deposed president of Vonezuola, announces ho will wait In Pnrls tho coming of his wlfo from tho Wost Indies. Four workmen wero killed by nn explosion In the glycerine packing houso ot tho Potts Powder company nt Reynolds, Pa. Beech Hargls was refused a new trlaL nt Irvine, Ky., nnd Judge Adams directed that Hargls be taken to tho penitentiary nt once. A cyclono struck Horn's Lake, Miss., April 29, killing tljreo white men. Horn's Lnko Is a small town 15 miles below Memphis. In a fight caused by an election day nrrost at Tnlcquah, Okla., John Taylor was shot and killed by Peter Smith, a special election policeman. Honrlch Conreld, former director of" tho Metropolitan Opera houso In How York, who Buffored a stroke of apoplexy apo-plexy at Mcran, Austria, died April 27. Tho Gorman crop report for April 15 shows tho condition ot wheat and ryo to bo considerably worso this year than for tho corresponding period of 1908. An explosion on tho submarine boat Fccn nt Naples killed seven men and Injured Bevoral. Tho boat was sunk at her dock to prevent furthor explosions. explo-sions. Furious bocauso his sweetheart, Mo-desta Mo-desta Fuentes, refused to elope with him without a wedding cortlflcato, Pedro Pe-dro Secundlno of Toluca, Texas, stabbed stab-bed her to death. By nn oftlclal majority of 7C8, Tlp-pecanoo Tlp-pecanoo county, Indlnnn, last week voted "wet" In tho county option election. elec-tion. Jefferson, Marlin nnd Washington Washing-ton counties voted "dry." A verdict of guilty of criminal libel waB found ngalnst tho publishers of tho New York American by tho Jruy In tho trial charging the publication of an article llbollng John D, Rockefeller. Rocke-feller. Bocauso Bhe had not been, Included In n llshlng trip, which hor husband had planned, Mrs. Anna Fry, aged 24, of Los Angeles, placed a pistol in her mouth and llrcd n Bhot which Immediately Imme-diately ended hor life. Chnrles K. Shu, probably tho first Chlnnman to bo mado a Justice of tho neaco of this country, has boon in- . .... .... .... vesica Willi uiai nuuiuriiy uy niu mur monwealth of Massachusetts- Shu is a natlvo of Scattlo, Wash. A bill has been introduced in tho Hawaiian legislature prohibiting women wom-en from wearing sailor blouses, military mili-tary hats, hat pins mado of military or naval buttons, warship ribbons, or other naval or military Insignia. Eleven men were killed nnd cloven wounded as a result or tho explosion at Naples on board the Italian subma-rlno subma-rlno Foca. The Amorlcan gunboat Scorpion, although only ninety feet distant from the Fooa, suffered 116 damngo. Charles Warron Fairbanks, formor vice-president, has concluded through agents a deal for tho purchaBO of a $30,000 rcsldenco In ono of tho fash-lorwblo fash-lorwblo districts taf Pasndena, Cal. It Is snld ho will mako Pasadena his future home. A pitched battlo nt Asher, Oklahoma, Okla-homa, between tho families of Stanley Wnro nnd Porry Browor over ront duo Browor from Ware, resulted In tho killing of Wnro. Brower wns perhapB fatnlly, and Josso Brewer, his son, seriously Injured. Brooding over a quarrel with hlB sweetheart, Aloxandor Jennings, 21 years old, tho 8onvof wealthy parents, threw tho congregation at n crowded country church nt LUtlo Hickman, Ky., Into a panic by firing a. bullet Into his brnln. Ho died shortly after. The secretary of ngrlculturo has sent to tho sonato tho Information regarding re-garding tho beet Industry for which ho woa asked In a resolution. The data shows that tho production of su-gur su-gur from boots has Increased from 12,000 tons in 18915 to 425,000 tonB In 1908. Confederate Memorial day wns observed ob-served at Atlanta, Qa., April 20, with nil tho dignity and rqvoronco that has characterized this occasion for several sev-eral years. Tho grnvos of tho Confederate Con-federate dead woro decorated and tho schools nnd business houses wero closed, Ofllclal reports of tho recent rioting at V.elnrdlnn, Mexico, following tho stopping by tho municipal authorities of a religious parade, show that nc less than twenty-Ilvo men woro executed, exe-cuted, for participating In tho riot-lug, riot-lug, -ind seven wcro killed during tho rioting. , A special grand Jury has been ordered or-dered by Govornor Haskoll to Invest!-, gnto tho lynohlng at Ada, Oklahoma, on April 10, of .Tamos MUlor, Jobbo West, Josopli Allon nnd W. T. Ihir-roll, Ihir-roll, cattlemen, for tho murder of A. A. Bobbltt, n United. States doputy marshal, In tho United States court at Tomb-stonuvArlzonn, Tomb-stonuvArlzonn, Rlcardo F. Magon, Antonio An-tonio J. Vlllareal and Llbrado lUvora woro arraigned April 2G on lm!c mentfl for lmvlng violated Ihe tobiitruJ-! tobiitruJ-! if y laws and abetting n revolutionary movement ngnlnst Mexico. Tho' trial lins been postponed, |