Show FOR BUSY PEOPLES PEOPLE-S The Amerlcan Refining company advanced ad-vanced tho list price of Its fine granulated sugars to 553 cents per pound Tho volcano on Beach Island In the New Britain group has again become active causing a great upheaval on land and sea A score or more natives who went out to fish werp killed The illness of F Peter Dunne tho author au-thor of Philosopher Dooley In duo to typhoid fever and not pneumonia as at first believed The physicians In attend anco say Mr Dunne Is i not now In danger dan-ger S S gerGerman German Foreign office wan notified late yesterday that Mr Krugcr will arrive Tuesday Emperor Williams traveling plans may prevent him from seeing Mr Jvruger The award of the Swtas Government In the FrancoBraxIllan boundary dispute given Brazil 117000 square miles ot the contested territory Franco gets about TOM square miles north of the Tumuo Ilucmac range Richard Crokor has been assessed In London for an Income tax at 100000 income in-come This Is the high rnto levied In England Eng-land on account of the Boer war Tho tax IH levied on lempprary residents ay well as citizens The price of salt to the California trade Jumped from Mb to p2a bag yesterday rue Federal Salt company has acquired S complole control of tIm salt Industry In Alameda county and of the entire output west of tho Rocky mountains The StanfordCalifornia football game on Thanksgiving day will not each of the universities ji small fortune Thero wore about 1GOOO persons present and the receipts re-ceipts were close to K > jZrJ Tlio expenses of the game were less than WJO Gen Buller and Lady Andry were en torUilmd In nlendld style last night at the Hotel Cecil London bv their irlcmls I from IJevoiiHhlio and an Illuminated address ad-dress of congratulation was presented to them There were over COO guests At n meeting of the French Cabinet the Minister 01 Foreign Affairs M Del CIHHC announced that the Christians had rccutered tho towns they formerly Inhabited In-habited In the province of Canton district of Shan Talc and escorted by French military and Chinese troops Judge Chcllaln of the Chicago Circuit court has handed down a decision ruling that the City of Chicago has exceeded the limit oC Its bonded Indebtedness The dnrlHlon If sustained will prevent the S city from building now bridges and ma kliiK many other contemplated Improvements Improve-ments Frank If Plait representing P D Armour and the Armour Packing company com-pany of Chliiiigo moved before Justice HlHcuck at Syracuse to dismiss tho actions ac-tions brought by thu State of Now York to colli cl rVXOCiOO ioiHlcs fop the alleged al-leged illegal nalt of olfomarparjno In thtX 53lati Thn matter vas taken under ad vlscmcnt S S t |