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Show I Brief Telegrams ' Cretans have commeoocd hoetili-liei hoetili-liei in Cydroni. ! The shah of Persia is expected in St. Petersburg shortlv. Lord Lyons will be appointed British representative at the coa-I coa-I lerence. ' John D. Boop has been appointed ; revenue storekeeper for tho first district dis-trict of California. Prince Charles of Roumania threatens threat-ens to abdicate it Russia persists in claiming Beisarabia. The president has appointed J. Sterling Morton and Charles H. I Dewey of Nebraska to be honorary commissioners lo the Paris expoai- ' tion. 1 William Workman, Montreal, died Monday, leaving property valued at $600,000, two-thirds of which he bequeaths be-queaths to publio charities in Montreal. Mon-treal. Tho French assembly have adopted a bill authorizing the collection of taxes for March, without waiting for the sanction of tht budget by the senate. A gang of deeperato Molly Ma-guires Ma-guires have been unearthed near j Irwin's station on the Pennsylvania j railroad, regularly organized for ! strikes. j Speoial Agent Sharp's report to the postmaster general completely exonerates exon-erates Postmaster Coey ol Ban Fran .cisco of the charges filed by John ;Allmau. Damage by flood at Belleville, Ct,, up to Monday night was estimated at $115,000. Further damage was expected. ex-pected. The water rose several feet on Monday. The report of the bouse committee cn education and labor was made on the Chinese question on Monday. Horace Davis will be heard on Thurs day, and Wiggington will be heard at some future time after Kennedy's argument is printed. |