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Show MAY PARTITION MOROCCO. . England, Spain and Italy to Divide Morocco Mor-occo in Three Parts. CHOLERA ADVANCING TO MOSCOW. Exhorbitant Prices Charged for Medicine Medi-cine and Disinfectants by Grasping Druggists Other Foreign Notes. London, July 5. A Paris dispatch says a secret convention has been signed between England, Spain and Italy for the partition Morocco. ADVANCING TOWARD MOSCOW. Dread Cholera Making Awful Inroads Toward To-ward the Russian Centers. St. Petersburg, July 5. Cholera is advancing ad-vancing toward Moscow. It is privately reported re-ported that it has appeared on the other side of the Volga in Samaria. The moriality is increasing at Baku and in the suburb's. Only fourjdoctors have volunteered to attend to the patients in the cholera hospitals. The others havo been compelled to do so. The hospitals are totally inadequate to care for the large numbers of sick. Medicines and disinfectants are only obtainable at exorbitant exorbi-tant prices. The streets are beiug sprinkled with petroleum as a disinfectant. Affairs are badly mismanaged. The cholera hospital is located in the most populous district in the town. Steamers have been withdrawn from uatoum route on account oi epidemics, a temporary hospital is being erected along the trans-Caticassian railway between Baku and Tflis. The Russian frontier is closed against goods and passengers by way of Ouzamanda, except after one month's quarantine. quar-antine. Twenty new cases are reported at Saratosk. The disease is spreading at Astrakhan. As-trakhan. It is rumored that the disease has appeared at RamanhofE and there is disquieting disquiet-ing news from Rybinsk. MAY TRAVEL A BEATEN PATH. Paris, July 5. Dr. Proust, in his report to the board of health on the cholera in Cau-easius Cau-easius says the greatest vigilance will be necessary, if the cholera spreads to the shores of the Black sea, as there is every prospect of the present epidemic following the course the disease took in 1831 and 1847. HEATHS FROM CHOLERA IN PARIS. Paris, July 5. Fresh deaths from cholera have occurred in Luburbs. The barracks of this city are reported to be in a scandalously filthy condition. HIS HEAD CHOPPED OFF. The Guillotine Disposes of a Dangerous Individual In-dividual Ravochal Next. Pima Jul. f, M.Oii.n JloJolf -o v.i ST lotined today at Valence for the murder of Vis father at Ihlefonce, procurator of the irapist monastery at Aigue Belle. Hadelt, n'.'cr the murder, robbed the monastery. The next man to be executed is the anarchist, anar-chist, Ravachol. Hadelt was not the true name of the man executed today. He had varied career of crime and had been sentenced sen-tenced under various names in Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Bohemia, chiefly for at tempts at robbing monasteries. He did so by entering them as a lay brother. He also posnd as the illegitimate son of Count Von Spec, aud as Count Von Spee himself. He served in the army several times, always to its disgrace. English Elections. '" London, July 5."-The 'staV says if the average av-erage of yesterday's gains is maintained, it will give the liberals a majority of 150 in the next parliament, while there is a practi--:il certainty that the average will be greater, 'li e defeat yesterday of Sir T. Sutherland, :i liberal unionis at Greenook by John Bruce liberal, is the death blow to the unionist o:;se in Scotland, and an indication that the i i umber of English unionists be reduced, 'lhe radical triumph at Westham is a prelude pre-lude to the roll at London of victories for the radical?. Gladstone is jubilant over yesterday's yester-day's results, especially the return of John L'rt-eo, liberal, iii Greenock. The returns to '.':Z0 this afternoon show the election of f.Isy-two conservatives, forty-one liberals and seven liberal unionists. |