Show Brief Telegrams Crops on Oahu Island have bean greatly benefited by rains A Hawaiian war ship has gone to Fongu with the intention of annexing the island The body of VicarGeneral Quinn who died while abroad reached New York on Monday The fort cff the police headquarters at Toulon was destroyed by a dynamite explosion on Sunday The railroad conductors and their families were given an excursion down the river from New Orleans on Sunday The spring meeting of the Louisville Jockey Club has so far been the most successful in the history of the association associa-tion The river Dar running partly underground under-ground through Grenada has burst its bonds and inundated the poorer suburbs sub-urbs of the city Heavy rains caused the Rio Grande to rise rapidly on Sunday sinking one ferry boat and washing away the custom cus-tom house at Laredo Tex OBrien locked himself in his roomin Montreal on Sunday and spent a quiet day He attended a meeting of the National tional League in the evening The American ship Charles A Marshall Mar-shall which left London on December 5th for Philadelphia has been given up for lost with her crew of twenty three men I At Nillis Texas on Sunday morning a mob went to the jail and shot An shaw McGeehe and J B Walker colored col-ored who were awaiting trial for shopt lug Granville Powell The Hawaiian government expenses have been almost double this year and there is no money in the treasury for current expenses as the loan fund is not available for such purposes Eightyfive bodies of the victims of the Julll Bulli colliery disaster near Sydney New South Wales have been recovered The inquest resulted in a verdict that the explosion was due to the disregard of the rule prohibiting miners working where gas existed Ramon Rubiera the national secretary secre-tary of the Cuban federation of cigar makers who were expelled from Tampa Florida some time ago by a vigilante I committee for attempting to organize cigar makers is going to Washington to enter a claim for 50000 against the Spanish government Over3000 people attended a meeting in Denver on Snndayto protest against the passage of the coercion bill now bEfore bE-fore the British Parliament Governor Adams presided and addresses were delivered by Senator Teller ExRepre sentative Belford Rev Myron Reed Hon F M Patterson and others |