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Show NEWS SUMMARY. Destructive forest Oresihtoccurred recently In every part of Urecce. Martin llulz Is dead at his home In W Santa Monica, Chi., at the age of 107. Anthracite coal Is being shipped to New York from London, ou njfjiintof the strike. , l Knglneer Ilalscn was severely Injured In-jured In a rallwny accident nt Ilock Springs, Wyo. The total valuation of the real estate In the city of Chicago Is shown to be $1,383,S50,87S. Two electric cars on the Fort Snell-Ing-St. Paul lino collided and ten per-sous per-sous were Injured, none fatally. The Imports of dry goods nnd merchandise mer-chandise at the port of Yew York last j week were valued at 811,805,180. ' A tornado struck the towns of Albla and llltemnn, la. In the latter place several houses were blown away. Mrs. John Flanlgau of Outhra, 0. I., was burned to death while Attempting Attempt-ing to light tho fire with kerosene. At llutte, Mont , Jimies Morten has been sentenced to death for the murder, at Silver Hos-, of llrakemnn Williams. The corporation of Limerick has r- I solved to ofTer the freedom of the city I to Generals llotlm, Dewetand Delarey. I A runaway tram car at Glasgow, I Scotland, ran Into three cars waiting- L I at a crossing, twenty persons being 'jmif' I jured. j1 I At the close of the seventeenth week: I of the miner's strike both sides to the contest say they are satisfied with the I situation. fl An explosion In a colliery near I Khyniley, Kngland, resulted In the I death of thirteen and the serious In- .1 jury of seventeen. I In a fight between joint rnldcrs and I proprietors in Kansas City, Kan., I Paul ltadnmacker, a cooper, wus severely wounded, I Michael, the bicyclist, while train- Ing, came Into a terrific collision and possibly permanently disabled. Iluret, the French champion. H In u wreck on the Northern Pacific H on the Idaho-Montana line Knglneer H Owens was killed and his fireman and H n trump severely injured. H Neither the partial nor the total H evacuation of the Island of Martlniquu H has been decided upon by France. The H question bus nut even been considered. H President ltoosevclt has placed him- H self on record ns opposed to any In- H humane use of horses In the coming M cow toy race from Deadwood to Omaha, t Heverend Leslie Armitage, of White B Sulpher Springs, Mont., while hunting, M accidentally shot himself and wns M dead when found by a searching party. M President Itoosevell's accident hansjB Wt strengthened the outcry in this ' MM country against tho present inadequate H regulations for the control of motor M A suit for $75,000 damages pgainst M the California raisin combine has been H begun in the United Stntcs Circuit H court, Situ Francisco, under tlie Slier- M mnn unli-triisl Iitw. M Twenty-five masked men, supposed M to be miners, killed '400 sheep ou tho H Green Horn Mountain, Oregon, be- M cause the sheep wereou what is termed H tlie "miners' rescue.'' M In a gale on Gull hike, Michigan, a H rowlioat containing A. (.'. Miller of H lialtlc Creek and Herman liner und H Henry lluer of Yorkville. Mich., wns' H capsized and nil three were drowned. H Levi Asheiifclter, whose nnmo was a H terror to the Indians on tlie Wyoming H frontier in the early days of bloody H warfare with the savages, died near H Covlna, Cal., from accidental injuries I susta'ned while loading hay. H Fisher Million, a negro tried before I Judge Davis in the county court' at H rihelleyvlllc, Ky., hits been found B guilty of vugriincy and sentenced to I be sold into servitude for a period of H twelve months, the highest penalty, H Harvey Lognn, alias Kid Curry, llnj. H alleged ringleader in the Ureal North-Bw I em truiu robbery in which ZM),0(m"W" I worth of unsigned Montana bank bills I were stolen, has been turned over to H the Federal authorities at Knoxvllle, ",,-u-l, Tenn. H Ilarcelona police intcrferred In a I work mans' meeting and inude several arrests. A crowd then tried to rescue I the prisoners aud cavalry guards I charged and llrcd on the people. One I man was killed and several were I wounded. H Secretary of State Dunbar of Oregon I has paid the reward for the capture of I Hurry Tracy to five men of Cretton, I Wyo., who wounded the outlaw nt the I F.ddy ranch, near Creston, nnd cup- I turcd him, TIiub ends the Trucy chap- I ter iu that state. H American dressmakers, in conven- I Hon next week, will luy pluns, H H I reported, for nn Invasion of Knr'ope iu I retaliation for tlie manner In which I tlie modistes of Pnrls aud other Knro- I pean cities have been making Inroml I upon their custom, H llcrlln bourse last week lacked u nni. I form tendency. Tho rather rapid ad- vance of coal and iron l,BrcH f iUg i previous week. In spite of the un, V fl pleasant reminders that the industrial I situation had not ye liiiprVc,l, WMj fl seen to have been unwarronted. ' fl r i i ", " - A'mmmX |