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Show ' Utws of tfoc UJorld. ? Czolgosz executed by electricity at Auburn Au-burn prison. Body buried in quicklim. Race war in Louisiana, in which five v . whites and eleven negroes were killed. f New Y'ork woman whos1 dress c iug'-.t 1 fire ran out on street and was fjn iy burned while church crowd was passii. At New York, husband and son 0: woman fousrht over her coffin for JV suranee of her life. Chicago Building Material Trades council coun-cil decided that political matt-rs .. i ,; be discussed at special meeting;-, .i... that friends of unionism may - y... do Med. Cartoon showing President Rons.-v.-;? entertaining Hooker T. Washington .u the White House used to influence vhK-, in Maryland. Baby at Pittsburg. Pa., upset a lia:; causing a fire that will result in tardea tar-dea ths. Aibert Champion, on a motor hi.". 1. at Vailshurg. N. J., made a mile' in 1:22 2-5, breaking the record. Registration In Ohio is the largest eve; recorded in an off yenr. Father Crowley deiied the order of t-, Archbishop excommunicating him bv .it tending mass at St. IVter's and the II;,. . Name Cathedral. Chicago. Jam-s Kennedy, who had been s.'p.i; nted from his wife for six months. Richer Ric-her and committed suicide at his mo;:' er-in-law's house in Chi. ago. Dowie. in address to h.s congregation r suggested enlarging president's cabin.; 4 by making Booker T. Washington s rt i tary of education. ; The list of football casualties so fa-this fa-this season is five killed and sixty-rhiv injured. Chicago leads in the number .v the injured, i Chicago boys playing Indian got t ! fighting in earnest and one dangerous 1 wounded with an airsun. Farmers living near Rochester. N. Y . P'irrowlv- escaped lynching by his neighbors neigh-bors because he attempted to have hi new born son named after McKinley's assassin. Man who tried to pass bill which was I part of plunder of Great Northern tr.ii: robbers resisted arrest at Nashvil.. Term., and escaped alter a desperui. fisht. Mrs. Rebecca Webb and two childre-mysteriously childre-mysteriously poisoned at South Ben.'.. lini. One is dead and the other may di Three persons killed and one injur. : , by a Chicago. Milwaukee & St. -a,: I' train at Oak wood, Wis. b Monroe Marlon found in the street r ' 1 Renton. 111., with his neck broken. I-' I-' Heved to be a murder. j Dcs Moines man buying up the mti I He fords in an attempt to produce a no.. u breed of cattle. Policeman at Macon, Mo., convicted o: manslaughter for killing a man who restated re-stated arrest. 'an-American congress on verge of a disagreement on the question of arbitration. arbitra-tion. Andrew Carnegie gave JltX,000 for a library at San Juan. Advocates of a ship subsidy and th" 1 opponents of reciprocity treaties to form a combination to control legislation on these subjects by congress. Kighteen lives lost in a fire in Philadelphia Phila-delphia which destroyed the nlne-storv building occupied by Hunt. Wilkinson ii Co., furniture dealers. Kmployees kilied by jumping from the upper floors of the building. Kight crushed under falling walU. Death of the three Caspar boys near Granville. 111., a mystery which the coroner's cor-oner's inrjuest failed to reveal. Found dead in a well on their parent's farm. Weekly trade reviews reported the plan, ing of enormous orders for steel rails, assuring another record-breaking output. At Chicago David Bernstein, 12 years old, stabbed Harry Himmelforb, a cripple. through the heart with a wire and killed J him. , Three hundred sophomores and freshmen fresh-men at Armour Institute, Chicago, fought j all day over class pennants. I Espano Maggio. aged 13, on trial In ; Judge Kavanagh's court, Chicago, for killing a fruit peddler. Mrs. Anna E. Taylor went over Niagara Niag-ara falls in a barrel and came out uninjured unin-jured with the exception of a few bruises. Thousands of spectators witnessed the feat. Twenty persons injured In a wreck on the Burlington road at Exllne. Ia. Two passenger cars and an express car derailed. de-railed. Negro burned at the stake at Balltown, t-a., for attacking a woman after robbing rob-bing her husband's store. Confessed his tuilt. Three sons of a farmer near Spring Valley. 111., asphyxiated in a well. Alexander Bright killed by his son In a quarrel near Ianthe, Mo. Soldiers' monument dedicated at Car-rollton. Car-rollton. III. King Edward's desire for peace at his coronation expected to result in more severe se-vere measures to reduce the Boers to subjection. - British cabinet council likely to adopt more severe measures against Cape Col- ' ony rebels and Boer guerrilla bands. Weekly parades of troops in the Philippines Phil-ippines ordered by General Chaffee to Impress and awe the native population. General Weyler may become ruler of Spain, as he intimated he would accept dictatorship if the people ask it. . ' Twenty-five insurgents killed in a fight with constabulary near 1'a.ssl, Island of Panay. Governor Jones of Nova Scotia declined offer of knighthood by Duke of York. Duchess of Manchester gave birth to a daughter. All testimony and arguments in the Schley inquiry expected to be completed this week. So far the evidence does not sustain anv of the charge made1 against the admiral. Memorial association selected as tha site tor the McKinley arch the Washington Washing-ton approach to the Potomac bridge. Portuguese minister made mysterious trip to Europe. cf innpct'on by Rock Island officials of-ficials caused revival of report the road v... ue extendeu to California. Stories of Yankee invasion of British commercial fltlds declared to be fiction . , by E. S. Bell. ,4 Joseph Chamberlain, in a speech at Edinburgh, declared the government t v-"-m rraVe prw rules for the house of commons to prevent obstruction of business busi-ness oy the Irish members. Li3covery of a conspiracy against the civil rule of the United States on the , Island of Leyte resulted in arrests of , many leading Filipino officials on th: island. Ayoob Kahn. son of Shere All. former ameer of Afghanistan, reported to have escaped from British surveillance. Mary Lake kept in an asylum for feeble minded for fifteen years, although apparently appar-ently in good mental condition. Casn made public 'on attempting to transfer her to insane asylum. Henry Wiseman, a prisoner at Jackson. Jack-son. Mich., confessed murder of Mrs. Hnss. near Royal Oak. Mich. General Hill's daughter was prominent figure in confederate veterans' convention conven-tion at Petersburg. Pa. V.'lrnes? in Grind Rapids bribery case told how mon"v was spent freely to get waterworks charter. M'n and woman took poison together at Denver because unhappily married, and the woman died. Bishop Sbaretti appointed by the Pope delegate extraordinary to the Philippines to settle the church property question there. Turkey said to have warned Greece not . y. to make any attempt to secure independ- t ence of Crete. Prince Joachim Murat, grandson of Nnpcleon's great marshal, died at Paris. Two cases' of attempted smuggling by f-pnssenE-ers of the Deutschland discovered J . by custom house officials. Diamonds J found hidden in apples. J Canada plan for new province of 300,000 square miles proposed. British treasury working on dies fir new Edward VII coinage. Bitter controversy in England over General Gen-eral Buller. Caleb Powers was convicted of complicity com-plicity in murder, of William Goebel and sentenced to prison for life. Cardinal Gibbons paid visit to White House and had long talk with the president. presi-dent. 1 President Roosevelt is 43 years old today. to-day. French minister of marine at launching of new cruiser Leon Gambetta predicted unrivaled navy for France. Waldeck-Rousseau ministry won added sfen-th by averting strike of ItJO.OO French miners. Tnian potentate under title of Prince ""tilit said to be planning visit to United States. Lord Alfred Milner in address In Natal saM he did not anticipate early peace. Kine Edward prepares kingly show for receotion of Duke of Cornwall and York. Prince Ching and delegatior. from Pe-Hn Pe-Hn left to urge court to hasten to cap-ital. cap-ital. f I John Redmond's mission to the I nited ( y States causes uneasiness in British press. ( X |