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Show mws SUMMARY "In. 'a wreck: near Lebanon, Tonn., ol tho sixty "people on tho train all "but three were Injured. The 'Goethe -nnd Schiller monument, n gift of tho German citizens to the city 'of Clovoland, O., was dedicated on Sunday. Tho Union Pacific railroad an nounces It will spend 11,000,000 Id building an "air lino" cut-off between Omaha and Lincoln. At least flvo persons are dead as a result of an explosion of a carload ot giant powder on the Chlcngo, Indiana & Southern railroad at Reddlck, 111. Entangled In the ropes of his para, chute, John Puepurn, an aeronaut ol Utlca, N. Y.., met denth by drowning In tho Minnesota rlvor, near Granite Falls, Minn. Paul Kles, William Stoftohen nnd Nlcholns Flrret wero drowned In tho Mississippi .at Dubuque, Iowa by the capsizing or a skiff. Two other occupants occu-pants were rescued. Two detectives wero killed and two officers nnd three other persons wounded in n street of Lodz, on tho 4th, by a bomb thrown at the police officials by terrorists. Two hundred striking longshoremen, longshore-men, about twenty non-union men nnd several jiollccmcn hnu a pitched bat-tlo bat-tlo In Jersey City. A number of tho men wero badly Injured. Tho president of tho Trades Council Coun-cil of Birmingham, Ala., has Issued an order declaring off the general strlko In sympathy with tho locked-out locked-out street car employes. Whtlo King Peter of Servla was out riding his horso becamo fright-end fright-end and tho king was thrown from the saddle. He was badly shaken but not dangerously Injured. Tho International Socialist Congress Con-gress at llniHsels on Sunday pnsscd a resolution condemning tho prosecution prosecu-tion of members of the Western Federation Fed-eration ot Miners In Idaho. - A speclnl dispatch from Hong Kong says Mr. Follard, a Methodist missionary mission-ary nt Chao-Tung-Fu, has been mor-cllcssly mor-cllcssly beaten by tho Chinese. His lung was pierced by a weapon. Tho Nntionnl society of tho Sons of tho Amorlcnn Revolution In session at Denver, elected Nelson A. McClary of Chicago president general, to succeed suc-ceed C. A. Pugsley of Now York. EC II. Harrlman, In an Interview, says: "Any report that the Harrl man roads need any tnoro monoy than will bo raised under tho recent financing has no basis or foundation." Hernard lJuuer, a diamond merchant, mer-chant, was found In his ofllco In Melbourne, Mel-bourne, Australia, with a crushed skull and died in a few hours, a bag containing 150,000 worth of goms Is missing. ft Is reported that tho China Inland mission station at Kalhslon, In tho provlnco of Szechuan, has been wrecked by rioters, but that tho German Ger-man missionary In ' chargo and his family escapod. -j A street car Van Into n train loaded with pats full of molten metal at Hlr-mlngham, Hlr-mlngham, Ala., which set tho car on flrp am) entirely consumed It. Several Sever-al persons nro said to have been burned to death. G. Otto Eltorlch, whoso home Is nt Freoport, L. I., nnd business In Now York City, nnd Mrs. Emily M. McLean Mc-Lean of New York, woro drowned while boating upon the Thames near Cliveden, England. Tho body of tho man discovered In n soap factory in Clnplnnntl has been Identified as tlmt of I'niiko Uukowskl, a Gallclan. Nothing new has do-vcloped do-vcloped except that Indications of suicide sui-cide aro considered very strong. Margaret llutler, 10 years old, whoso legs were crushed oft In tho wreck on tho Cleveland & Southwestern Southwest-ern Electric lino at Elyrla, Ohio, on Decoration day, Is dead, making eight ratalltles as u result of tho collision. Helen M. Gougar, tho well known temperance leader and lecturer, dropped dend at her homo In Lafay-otto, Lafay-otto, Ind., of heart failure. She was 70 years of ago, and for many yearb had been a lending temperance agitator. agita-tor. Mrs. Mary Spaugh has been acquitted acquit-ted at Contorvllle, Mo., ot complicity in tho-kllllng or Sheriff Polk. Ono of hor sons Is under sentence of death and another Is serving a life seutenco In tho penitentiary for tho same crime. Serious disorders have again broken out at Kermanshnh, Persia, In consequence con-sequence of election disputes. Thoro has been considerable loss of lire. The people aro divided Into two factions, fac-tions, ono of which tho government favors. A tormvlo struck three miles west or Decntur, Texas.. Tho district cov-ii cov-ii red by tho storm was narrow, but much dumngo was dona to property. No lives wero lost." Two Residences were destroy jAlnnil n'numboY of barn's woro blotfn down. ' William Wulte, aged 45, commltteo suicide In a spectacular manner nt Superior, Wls. Just before a , Grout Northern train enruo along Walto knelt beside tho track, placed his neck upon tho rail and hung on until struck and decapitated. |