Show workmen overcome by gas while they fumigated blackfoot idaho july 3 J S and ferdinand leflohic were found dead today in the blackfoot flour mills the men locked themselves in the mill saturday night tor the purpose of fumigating fumi gating it with of carbon and admonished mr robert the proprietor not to enter the mill during sunday as to do so would interfere work when the mill was opened today both were found dead evidently havenar ban while making an effort to unlock the door leaves a family at bonner mont parents reside here ROME ELECTIONS clericals and moderates defeat the liberals f new york july 3 the municipal elections in rome italy have taken place after a weeks active campaigning says a cable dispatch from italy published today in new york herald the liberals were much divided and the clericals and the moderates made a firm union the result being the defeat of tha liberals much interest avas shown as the clericals for the first time since 1890 went generally to the polls taking part in the election many priests also took advantages of the recent enc clinical of the pope which practically annulled the non expedit rule of pope pio nono which had been in force since 1871 and prevented clerical participation in the elections seventeen thousand electives voted it is likely the duque lueana of the moderate party will be elected mayor most of the newspapers deplore the liberal through dissensions signer ni minister for foreign affairs was elected to represent pome ARRESTED patrol wagon had to 4 make many trips chicago july 3 the love for gambling has resulted in the arrest of in a hall above a saloon at canal street two patrol wagons were compelled to make four trips before all the men who were crowded in to the hall could be taken to the station when they entered the room the policemen found a number of tables around which players were seated and games were in progress the made a rush to the back of the room to escape down the stairs bu they were stopped by detectives ran to the windows to jump out but were prevented STRUCK AN OMNIBUS trolley car crashes into a picnic party chicago july 3 with a crash of breaking woodwork and the cries of its thirty passengers an omnibus containing a picnic party has been upset by a trolley car at elston and fullar ton avenues five persons n the omnibus were injured and the remaining 26 were severely shaken up the vehicle was wrecked none of the passengers on the car was injured although they were shaken by the collision the front of the car was battered in at the time of the accident the car was running rapidly and could not be stopped in time to let he omnibus clear the crossing MORE BOYCOTT chinese merchants unanimously resolve to act Ze langor straits settlements july 3 tha chinese merchants here have unanimously resolved to bycott the american manufacturers pending the repeal of the chinese exclusion act this completes the boycott by the ahola of the chinese communities in the straits INSURANCE AGENT ARRESTED wanted in du page ills for forgery seattle wash july 3 E J lewis an insurance agent has been arrested hero as he was boarding a steamer for an up sound point he is believed by the police to be wanted in du page illinois under the name of williams on a charge of forgery since last october the police had a description of the man but not until yesterday was he located lewis Is a middle aged man appearance and has been in seattle and the vicinity as an insurance agent when taken to the police station th man admitted that he was the perso i referred to in the circular but said he was not wanted at present ha was held tor investigation stenographer TO A NEGRO miss ida smalley accepts new york position new york july 3 mibs ida smalley daughter of george W smalley the author and correspondent of the london times and grand daughter by adoption of wendell the abolitionist has taken the position as official stenographer in the office of the collector of internal revenue charles W marshall himself a ne gro took charge of the office as collector by appointment of president roosevelt last week miss smalleys Sm alleys work will be under his direction tho position pays 1000 a year RESCUED BY POLICEMEN new york july S four policemen last rescued four men and three women who ware stranded and in great boril on the rocks of the bronx kills the party had returned from a cruise up long island sound on a large naphtha launch and it was intended to take a moonlight trip up the hudson river passing through kills the propeller snapped and the launch was hurled upon the rocks in midstream A strong tide was running adv the boat was whirled about like a feather the men were helpless and the women in a frenzy of fright all screamed and shouted but for a long time there was no one to give assistance si at last the boat struck a sharp ledge and began to fill the four policemen put ok in a launch towing a large row boat but on account of the rocks and swift current were unable to reach the stranded party tor some time they succeeded finally and just as the last person was rescued the launch went down CALL FOR irrigation CONGRESS portland ore july 3 the official call of the national irrigation congress which is to meet in portland from august 21 to 24 has been is sued the invitation is directed to all in the subject of irrigation and the reclamation of arid lands wih in the united states the call states that the work of the congress has been so greatly enlarged through increased interest in flatters pertaining to irrigation that it liaa been found necessary this year to dl vide the work into five sections ech section says the call will be conducted by a chairman who will be recognized as an eminent authority in his line which will insure a thorough cx position of the respective subjects through tho presentation of papers 1 dresses and discussion by prominent men interested in forestry irrigation and their related co PROF WILSON DEAD new york july 3 professor mai cius wilson teacher lawyer and author of numerous school books ana who has long been recognized as standard is dead at his homo in vineland N J aged 91 years he was born at west stockbridge mass in 1813 and was graduated at union college in for a while ha taught school and read law in 1841 he was admitted to the bar and ed until attacked by bronchitis from 1849 to 1863 he was president of academy in 1861 upon its founding the presidency of vassar college was offered him but as he was engaged in literary work he declined among his books are mosaics of bablo history wonderful story of old and principles of finance and phil of bimetallism ADAMS WILL GET new york july 3 george adama who came to this country from illinois 30 years ago Is sought by ft hartford conn lawyer who that awaits adams in england no trace of adams has besa found since he went to illinois ho was left an orphan in wakefield england when a small boy an auni and uncle put him to work in tho coal mines but soon afterward he hafi both legs broken he had no medical cars the broken bones were never set and his legs were left crooked As soon aa he could walk he left hla foster parents and came to america ANOTHER CHICAGO STRIKE chicago july 3 plans for an e tended struggle between the workers and their employers were today one of the first moves was ex pecked to be the shutting down of four teen factories where union employed emp loye were scheduled to strike thereby ock ing out more than men the woot workers expected the strike to basil ten weicks while the employers weri prepared to abandon their business toj a year |