Show ALL OVEft THE WORLD o The first batch of prisoriersslartcd from Capetown yesterday for St Helena W B Crosby of OFallon II defeated de-feated JA IL Elliott of Kansas City In a 100bird mnlfh at Interstate Park L I by a sccrbf n l > to jJ KId McFmlden t o Sen Francisco and I Billy Donnelly a New York pugilist before the Pelican Atchletlc club Brooklyn fought ten rounds to a draw Celebration of the establishment of an uighthour working dny by tho coal mlneia brought about almost complete rf Idleness In the Plttaburg district ycs I tor day an All the anangomcnts for the pllgrlm agoof American Roman Catholics who aro lo visit Rome to participate in the KcrvJcca pC the Holy Yn has been completed Alfred flaw of the UntycwKy of California smashed all American intercollegiate inter-collegiate records for the ICpounJ hammer throw yesterday afternoon Ho SeAS the missile 1ZQ feotB inches A call has been Issued for a Stat convention of the Peaplos party at r FJorqncx Cal April 5th Q the ro 3 lection of thirtyeight delegates to at > tend the national convention at Sioux Falls B May 1 Olh I All i he i coal mines in Indiana suspended sus-pended operations at the close of work last evening This action Wl s du < to the failure of the operators to sign a wage contract for the scale year beginning 1 I be-ginning idle April 1st About COOO men are idleUntil the tariff question Is settled according ac-cording to letters from San Juan business busi-ness In Porto Rico will remain at a standstill The laboring classes are on the verge of starvation there is work for thJin to do but the planters who need their services are without funds wllli which to emplov thorn Chairman John V L Pruyn of the I American committee to aid Red Cross work In South Africa has complained I to the Secretary of State asking why Ins committee has not th rlht to send medical supplies and funds direct to the American Consul at Pretoria to be de I Cross livered by him to the Pretoria Ted |