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Show NEWS SUMMARY A hurricane which swopt over south western Japan on tho 24th destroyed sOveral coral fishing boats. According to the present program President Roosevelt will stop at San Juan, P. H., on his way back from Panama Over 200 soldiers of tho garrison at Cronstadt havo been arrested on the charge of being members of the revolutionary revo-lutionary organization. Tom Crompton, a negro, was lyched near Centervlle, Miss. It Is alleged that he confessed that he murdered Ely Whltnker, u farmer. Tho Bonk of Jamestown, In Moniteau Moni-teau county, Missouri,, was entered by robbers, who blew open the safe, so cured $2,700 and escaped. Tho bodies of three miners who had died by Inhaling gas wero found as the day shift of miners went to work In the Jumes Mullen mine No. 1, neat Philadelphia. Charles. O. Hutchinson, an old man who lived In a cabin at Alpine, Cal and who had been missing for several days, was found dead about threo miles from his cabin. A board of bishops of tho Methodist Metho-dist church, In session In nochestor, M. Y., decided to ralso ,$700,000 to rebuild re-build churches destroyed by tho San Francisco earthquake. Threo hundred chaffeurs employed by the New York Transportation company, com-pany, which operates 250 public electric elec-tric cabs, went an strike last woek for an Increase In wages. More than a dozen persons, wero injured in-jured and it Is believed thaj. ono or 1 moro lives wero Jost in a flro which destroyed the Chambor of Cdmmorco building in Kansas City. William E.- Hammond of "VVllming-ton, "VVllming-ton, Dola., has been- left $8,000 by a stranger whom ho befriended somo yoars ago while running ns a news agent on tho Delaware railroad. Whllo the second torpedo boat flo-tllla flo-tllla was In Newport waters recently for target practice, It Is reported to havo cxcolled any previous marks manshtp by a torpedo flotilla of tho navy. Judge Brentnno of Chicago has authorized au-thorized tho sulo of tho Milwaukee State bank, which was wrecked by Its president, Paul O. Stenslnnd, to the Assots Hoallzatlon compnny for approximately ap-proximately $7CO,000. Two farm hands wero murdered near Bristol, Minn. Tholr bodies wero discovered In a hayloft a mllo northwest north-west of Bristol. Tho Indications are that tho murder was committed while tho meu were nslcep Forty-sovon of tho passengers and thirteen members of tho crow of tho Russian coasting steamer Varlagln havo been rcjiguod by Chinese boats, Tho Vavlngln struck a floating mine and sank near Vladivostok. Governor General Mngoon Is not likely to request Venezuela to oxtrn-dlte oxtrn-dlte Manuel Sllvclra, the fugitive banker or Havana, who Is understood to bo In Caracas, as no criminal charges have yet been mode against him. A daring attempt to llborato fifteen prisoners from Harlem, Now York, Jail was frustrated, but not until ono keeper had been so seriously beaten that he may dlo, and nuother sustained sus-tained a broken arm and serious bruises. A man named Spoggs, onco a prominent prom-inent revolutionary In tho Balkan provinces, wns killed at Mltau whllo on his wny to America, because ho hnd betrayed his party. Ho had just recovered from u wound inflicted on him by revolutionists George M. Pool wns arrested at Los Angoles ob a fugitive from tho justlco of TexuB, where, It Is alleged, ho is wanted for tho murdor nt Beaumont In 1898 of two or moro men In tho course of a family feud, and of United Unit-ed States Marshal Jim Jctt. Every railroad In tho country on which members of tho Switchmen's union of America aro employed has received re-ceived from that organization a demand de-mand for increased wages and an eight-hour day. Unless the demand Is granted tho men will strike. Kalsull, tho bandit chief, has replied to tho message of Mohammed Ell Torres, tho representative of tho sultan sul-tan of Morocco, nsklng him to restore order In tho district' of Arzllla, saying that ho had charged his brother with tho task of restoring order there. Tho president has received tho re-report re-report of a committee recently sent to Oklahoma to Investigate charges preferred pre-ferred aganst Governor Frantz of that torrltory. Tho report completely exonerated exon-erated tho governor and wll undoubtedly undoubt-edly bo approved by tho president. It has Just been learned that Sonora Guadalupe Vlglly Bares, wlfo of a rancher at Round Mountain, N. M., and her two llttlo children lost their lives as tho direct result of a terrible blizzard. AH threo wore drowned In tho Rio Grando rlvor near San lido Fonso, Puoblo. Running at n speed estimated at fifty miles an hour, the fast train between be-tween Clovolandand Pittsburg on tho Pennsylvania railroad known ns tho "Cloveland Flyer," was sldoswlpcd by tho caboose of a freight train near Bellevue station, flvo trainmen being Injured In the wreck |