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Show SBllPIBJlBlBlBjW KKWS SUMMAliY ! One hundred and twenty additional American teachers aro wanted In tho Philippines for tho next school year. The Odessa grnln trado Is at present at a standstill as a result of tho Btrlko Inaugurated by all railroad employes. The total resources of tho 85 trust companies In Now York stnto show 1 a decrease of about $30,000,000 In three months. Tho Citizens' bonk of Ccdnr Hill, Texas, was robbed of $2,600, tho rob hers using nltroglycerlno In forcing! 1 open tho safe. Representative Lacey of Iowa haB Introduced a bill making $12 tho mlm-Iniutn mlm-Iniutn pension to bo paid veterans of the war of 1RC1. Tho Senate lu executive session oi-J the nth rntlflcd n treaty with Guatemala for tho reciprocal protection protec-tion of potcuis. Tho wnr department nas selected the site for the government powdon factory, for which congress approprl nted $105,000 the last session. Tho steam trawler Forsoga hat been sunk lu a slorn. off Christian sand, Norway. All of her crew, num berlng twelve men. wero drowned. Fourteen merchants nnd uiislnesj men of Hast St. Louis havo eutorei pleas of guilty to charges ot viol latlng the Illinois child labor lnws. JullUB Persky, of Hammond, Intl.', died lasts week from e.cesslo smoking smok-ing of cigarettes. Ho said that h had brooked 500,000 cigarettes durlni his lifetime. V Mrs. Frank Coonrnd Is believed UA have been killed and property valncif nt $50,000 destroyed In a llro whloh consumed tho American house block In llurllngton, Vt. Ten prominent lumber denlors havo been Indicted by tho grand Jury for an ulleged violation of tho Oklahoma antitrust laws by entering Into a combination com-bination to 11 x prices. John C. Ilroln died nt Tampa, Fla,, of paralysis. Dining tho civil war ho commanded several warships. Ho was the last Confederate pilsonor to bo released after tho war. In response, to cables from tho chic! of pollco of Warsaw threo iluBBlnnlm migrants wero nrrested Immediately after leaving tho North Germnn Lloyd steumer Hullo at Baltimore. Tho (Mssenger Btenraor Monarch with ten passengers and a crow jif thirty Is ii wreck on Isle Koynlo, l,ako Superior. Tho passengers and crow succeeded In reaching ehorc Tho differences botwoon IhtfttajLH and lnsulnr governments over thMP vision of tho public lands In Porto Rico havo boen amicably adjustod, subject to tho approval of tho secretary of tho navy. It Is tho opinion of Representative Victor Murdock of Knnsas, as ho outlined out-lined his position In a speech In tho house, that the government Is paying too much for tho cnirlago of railway mall. 11. C. House, proprietor of a laundry laun-dry nt HI Pnso, Texas, shot threo men whom he claims attacked him lu a saloon, fata'ly wounding twr of them and seriously injuring the other. For tho llrst tlmo In 20 years the great Treadwell mines of Alnska nro cloyed. Douglas and Juneau nro suffering suf-fering from coal famine and lack of fuel has resulted In tho closing of tho mines. Aiuliew Carnegie has sent to tho board of trustees of St. Vlateurs college. col-lege. Kankakee, 111., a check for $:12.imi0 for the rebuilding of tho col-i col-i lege building, which was recently dost do-st myed by lire. Hmperor UTIIIum has authorized Chancellor Von Iluulow to dissolve I tho rclchstog ami order new elections If tho supplementary appropriations asked for by the government aro not granted by tho liouto. Dr. George M. firay, citizen's candidate, can-didate, was elected mayor of Knnsas, City, Kan., by a plurality of 320 voles I over M. J. Phelan, democrat, and I John 1. Sims, republican, nt a special election hold last week. j Changes lu administration In blx of tho nineteen Massachusetts cltlce which held elections on tho 11th wll tnko place on January 1, and next ' May threo cities where liquor has been Mild will return to no license communities. Ono of tho most Important ethnolo glcnl expeditious In tho history ol Harvard university tins left, under the leadership of Dr. W. C. Farndeo, foi South America, to mako nn Invustlga tlou among tho Indian tribes of tho Andes mountains. I Tho newly seeded area of wintor wheat In tho United States Is ostl- j mated as being 1.1 per cent greatei I than tho area town In tho fall oi ' 1005-equivalent to un Increase of 353.UU0 ocies and a total acteago oi 31.Ctifi.0ou acres. I Tho boiiso committee un public lands has decided to mako a favor able report on the Mondell resolution providing that tho secretary of tho in terlor shall mako a full report to con gress of nil public lands withdrawn from entry slnre July 1. ISM |