Show I SHORT STORIES The Burmese rice crop has broken the record Over 2020000 tons will be available for export to foreign countries coun-tries The Philippine commission yesterday completed its report and dispatched it to the Public Printer Proofs of the first section are expected today Passengers from Skaguay on the steamer Danube report the blockade raised on the White Pass Yukon railway rail-way and traveling from Dawson very good The Germany naval bill reached the Bundesralh yesterday Its content arc substantially proposals as recently foreshadowed to double the naval strength of Germany The State rangers at Columbus Tex have arrested about twenty leaders of the RecceTlownscnd feud and arc trying try-ing to prevent another outbreak such as occurred at Bastrop The fishing steamer Grayling Capt Sullivan reports the probable drownIng drown-Ing I of three men the crew of the Ruby Ann a small sloop which was found off Whidby Island I hi i feared that F H Clayson and Olsen Dominion telegraph linemen have been murdered on the trail They left Dawson on December 17lh with IOOO and have not been heard of since A Mexican who arrive at San Diego ovorland from Ensenada reports Ihat 1 the gasoline schooner Anita had blown up in Magdnlena bay and that six persons all on board had perished It W2K assorted in Berlin by a high authorlTir that if England rruch longer cieiays the sniisfaction which Germany demands the Emperor will parltclpato In a coalition movement to compel her to respect the of commercial right neu trals at sea A dynamite factory at Avlllano four tMU Jlnws from Turin exploded with the result that fivo buildings were re duced lo ruins the bUllingH L wholc surrounding district was shaken and many houses were badly damaged doUDr Ten bodies have been recovered lhe Kentucky Court of Appeals has rendered n el e a decision nullifying Gov I lo nUlfIIg iaylorg aj appointments of W H McKoy and A 1 J Cochran as election com clecton misslomars slolts enjoining thmem from acting ana sustaining i the Democratic officials Dmolratl Decision was on part lintt two Judges dissenting Inc O J |