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Show FLASHE3 FROM THE WIEE9. Gladys F.velyu is lecturing in London Lon-don on lii' Intrigue with Ilutbert. Arguments in the KHiott murder case Mere coru-Ui J--.1 at Columbus, O., yesterday. llippolyte says that Hayti will not cedo f,;olo St. N;t'l otl9 to thi "Jult- d States. At Ciealum. Wash., Sre last evening destroyed a business Mock;; Ion, ?!iO,-X)0, 1 wo ' lu- ii were fatally Injured. The Portuguese authorities will not allow tim ci.llraa cruiser, Krraa nrl,, to recruit re-cruit Fortugnesa sailors. The next conclave of tho general Fraud t-hap er Itoyal Ar ti Masons will t-e tin '.1 at Toin.ka, has., In Jill)', Kt, The wholesale millinery and fancy dry g.xtde lir.u of John McLean it i:o-upa"y of Montru.il, has as-ili-ueJ; li itlitiot, liai.S-JS. Geo. C. llayden, an excentrio miser whodb-ilat St.' Louis In March left an e.state valued at II )l,BJj it le all In mouey Ab'liu palace, at Cairo, caught fire jteterj.iy and In spite of the efforts to obtain control of tha names, culy a part of the build-ttig build-ttig wan gave.t. George Anderson, a saloon keeper of East St. Louis yesfrday afternoon shot and lillted tenuis Ejaii. ai-otlier saloon keeper an I then blow out tils own b. aiu. Mrs. J. II. Johnson, aged 70, tried to cross the northwestern trackswith her 1 year-old year-old irrandi-on at Lamvilie. Iowa, last evening In front of a train, both were killed. The boiler of Lees steam sawmill at Nlnevah. NT. V.. ep!odi-d yesterday afternoon. , killliu; James Shaw, Frederick 'Wheeler and another man whose uatne could not be learned The boiler of a portable engine on the farm of James Durbtn In K.lraundfon countv. tnd.. exploded yesterday, killing three men a-id liiJurtUL! live others badly, perhaps fatally. It is expected that tho use of (draw sndirrasHfor b-n lin? material will efeot a revolution in the m tiio Is of harvetiiiK irraln and will solve the problem of c heap twine for farmers. Rev.llenry F.Sutherland of thftllazle-ton, thftllazle-ton, I'a.. Methodlit Kplsoopal church, was convicted ye-t-rday in the United States court usn a cnar.-o of sending obscene matter mat-ter throuifh the malls. i Professor Koch has resigned all pub-' pub-' lie offices held by blm. T.ils step Is associated with the airnpiwed ditajip -li.tiui-nt over the unsatisfactory results of tha dUovery of his supposed cure for tuberculosis. ; . , ., , AtXaw Vork yesterday Judge Cox .V". ;; .r filed a itn ision in the United S'ates circuit court whe-eiiy the Hrush patents for tho uiau-tifacture uiau-tifacture and use -f stjra,'o batteries In tho Vnited States are made solely valid. The lust of the New Orleans jury bribing eases eauie up yesterday, the case of L'mlle i:ii.'i-:oto, in.n--a-.l of atti-ii'.ptimf to lirltie Lave lionhave. After an honr's .ie'llw-ration, .ie'llw-ration, a verdi-t of not nullty was returned. The I'aiiKiiiS placer mini's of l'rinza-polka l'rinza-polka have a ;am started the ;;od fever th'oi:-.:?io'.it('eu;ril Ainerlca'i. 'lol'l nutrjmto weielnn fio-n siv to thirty -it;lit pounds, twenty-two carats hue, were lately found there.' A terrific wind, rain and electrical worm visited W.-llsvllle ()., lat n'eht Tie-n were u iron le I, many s:nall buiidinus blown clon. ami cellars Un-W t-y a rush of waier that exece.ie-l nnyt hitz ever soon there. Crops cf a.l kin ts suiiei-e.l soceieiy. The recently incorporated Society of jiaiiL'Mei-s "f ' ho Ite.-.iin-.ion has e'ecu-d tim folluwlnir o.'H-cr.i: "res; 1 -nt-iren.-ra;, Mrs. Heul.iraiti H-srris-n: se-r-1 i:y. Mrs. (ien rat Joe It. t'.iii-sl.ls; nNters-irnerai, Mrs. Kuko-nia Kuko-nia Washington aud Mr. liowird C.a.ii. 11-rhert 1. Adaitis of Johns Hopkins university of Diipinore as n.uidu it-'d by Dl-rei-t.ii--' .eti.-r.il aV;S , hief cf tho department i f liberal arts, and wa conttnned by t oe directory. di-rectory. W. K. Cai-li-'e o' Wichita. Kaus.. s-.n of Senator Carlisle of Ki-.itu.iUy, was oie 'ted as.-Htaut solicitor-. -e;:er,ii. Colonel Wm. II. Metritt of P-s Mollies, Iowa, died early yesterday moulna. Colonel Merrilt was at one time prominent In politic il eircies of 1'iu a. He was democratic can-!l late for povem.-r In Is.M. He s.-rved I'M In:,-thi! war. and at one tine was colonel on Met loilau's stal.'. was il years old. K. P. Bowo of Las Vegas, N. M., had Ms no-e broken when child, the bridire beiinr d 'pn-s. ed ui.tit Lt w as ou a level v.th his eves. Dr. Barnes of Decatur, ill., ma le a trausversM cut on the uobc and chiselled tlie flesh hack from the forehand. He k IW a youii.tr cat and ,-xtra-tail four ribs, which ho inserted in tne luci-lon. cxtcniiinir the frontal hone to tho loweaiiorti'in of tho uoae. The result is an artificial brtd,;B. |