| Show ALL OVER THE WORLD Claude C Mallet the British Consul at Panama sailed for England yesterday on a furlough Gov Odell of Now York has signed the bill appropriating J 100000 for tho purchase I a the Palisades Atlantas people arc responding liberal I tI lI e i < iv iiiu i iu lui iiuiji iitMii juunauii vllle several thousand dollars having already al-ready been subscribed Minister Conger leaves Des Moines today to-day for Washington to report to the State department and consult with the authorities authori-ties In regard to China Frederick Leay the British viceConsul at Colon has been appointed Consul at Vera Cruz Edward Hudson Is In charge of tho British consulates at Panama and Colon Secretary Murray Howe of the Memphis Trotting association recently chartered announces that Us new trotting track Is nearIng completion and that when finished fin-ished It will bo tho fastest harness track In the country In Iho United States court Portland Or In the matter of the Wolff Zwlckor Iron woiks Judge Bellinger made an order or-der allowing the motion of certain of the creditors to have the property thrown Into the bankruptcy court The business In silver In London tills week was chiefly In the hands of speculators specu-lators who Were forced to sell spot metal covering thclrtalco by buying two months forward firmly believing that an Improvement Im-provement will soon set In A B Cummins candidate for the Republican Re-publican nomination for Governor of Iowa won a decided victory In the Polk county convention by being permitted to select sixtyfour delegates to attend the State convention lo bo held at Cedar Rapids Probably the largest coal deal ever successfully suc-cessfully carried through has Just been completed by James W Drape t Co and Involves all the Murraysvlllc vein of coal In Allegheny and Westmorland counties coun-ties Pennsylvania The total acreage approximates ap-proximates 35000 acres and the price wag very cloBC to flCOOCOO The llngship Brooklyn with Admiral Remy on ooard has arrived at Hobsons bty Sire will participate in the ceremonies cere-monies attending the opening of the first Federal Parliament at Melbourne Monday Ten thousand people have arrived thorn by rail to witness these ccrumonlos for which all preparations are completed |