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Show ISwS "NOTBTBYWlSri At Home. NEW YORK, April 15. Tho . annual spring meeting of tho executive council of the American Bankers' association will be held hpre April 27th and Mth. NEW YORK. April 15. A collection of S00 animals, the largest over brought to this country In aslnglo ship, wns on board tho Unmburg-Amerlcan steamship Bcth-anla, Bcth-anla, which arrived today from Hamburg. The animals are for exhibition at the St. Louis exposition. NEW YORK, April 15. One man was killed, two girls wore dangerously burned and eight other persons Injured by an explosion ex-plosion today In the dy6lng establishment of William Melster, In the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. CrilCAGO, April 15. Lewis Pcsant was hanged here today for the murder of Mrs. Mary Spllkn. Ho entered tho woman's wo-man's homo whllo she was nlono and ttruck her on the head with a club. Then he kicked and pounded her to death. PHILADELPHIA, April 15,-Prepara-tions aro In progress for the resumption of work at tho Poncoyd Iron works. The extensive plant is controlled by tho United States Steel corporation, and 'uas been Idle for sovoral weeks. Among the contracts con-tracts obtained is one for fifteen bridges for the Imperial railway of Japan. NEW YORK, April 15. Strike inaugurated inaugu-rated two weeks ago by the elevator constructors' con-structors' union has ended In acceptance of arbitration. Tho men have returned to work. The constructors demanded an advance In wages from fl.25 to $3.25 a day. BUTTE. Mont. April 15 Rollo T. McAllister Mc-Allister was arreKted hero today on an order or-der from -the Sheriff at Delta,' Colo., whore a charge of bank robbery lias been lodged against him. McAllister denies the charge Ho was working in a mine. DOVER, Del., April 15. The Charles Lluvla Derro Mining and Milling company. New York City, for the purpose of acquiring ac-quiring mines, timber lands, etc., was chartered here today. Capital, $10,000,000. NEW YORK. April 15. Lewis Stuyve-nant Stuyve-nant Chanler. the attorney and philanthropist, philanthro-pist, was today adjudged In contempt for conduct during a larceny trial recently, and was sentenced by Judge Newburger to pay a flno of $100 or to Jail for ten days. Later Mr. Chanler applied for a writ of habeas corpus. WASHINGTON, April 15. Embassador McCormlck today cabled tho State department de-partment from bL Petersburg that the Japanese at Kharsakob, Siberia, are to be released and that a transport can call there to get them as soon as navigation t open. United States Commercial Agent Greener at Vladivostok has cabled that tho harbor will opon about May 1st. TOPEKA, Kan-, April 15. Gov. Bailey today Issued a retmisltlon on the Governor of California for Joe Godley. a negro, accused ac-cused of the murder of Policeman Hlnkle on Christmas eve, 1S92. A brother of Godley wus lynched for the murder, of which Godley Is now accused. BOSTON. April 13. A bronze tablet, said to b9 tho tlrst memorial to John Paul Jones erected In this country, was unveiled un-veiled today at the school building bearing bear-ing his namo In East Boston. MILWAUKEE. Wis., April 15.-WIscon-sln and upper .Michigan has a heavy April snowstorm after midnight. The greatest fall was five Inches at Green Bay. SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 15. A heavy snowstorm is sweeping central and northern north-ern New York. In Syracuse the snow Is three inches deop, ana Oswego county reports re-ports good sleighing. Street railway traf-llc traf-llc Is affected, and steam rowds are delayed. de-layed. SAN FRANCISCO, April 15. It is deemed improbable that the Pacitlc Mail liner Colon will over leave tho beach near Acjulta, on which sho was driven to savo her from foundering. The Pacific Mall company has received word that tho vessel's ves-sel's back was broken. CINCINNATI. O.. April 13. About 75 prr cont of the window-glass manufacturers manufac-turers of tho United States met here and decided to Increase the pricn of glas 15 per cent within the next threo months, and to Bhut down tho mills on June 1st. BEAUMONT, Tex., April In. Firo tonight to-night In refinery No. 3 of tho Gulf Refining Refin-ing company at Port Arthur, following a doublo explosion In tho agitators, resulted in the loss of refinery No. 3 and tho partial loss of rcflpcry No. 2. About CO.000 barrels of oil wero destroyed. Tho loss on oil mncWnery and buildings will amount to MINNEAPOLIS April 15,-Alberl A AmcF. former Mayor of Minneapolis, was arrested on nn indictment charging him wltli accepting a bribe December if., 1S01 from Bessie Lee. Dr. Ames pleaded not guilty and his case was set for trial May-2nd. May-2nd. SEATTLE, Wash.. April 15.-Tho steamship steam-ship Inland llycr ran on Bean's Point icef this morning on her first voyago from Seattle to Bremerton. Thlrtv pos-fengors pos-fengors were convoyed in life boats'to the shoro and vera later picked up bv other vessels. The Flyer is not seriously damaged. dam-aged. CHICAGO, April 15. A succlal grand Jury today returned truo bills against thlrly-sdx alleged hand-book makers Among thoso mentioned in tho Indictments Indict-ments arc sovoral who havo wielded much Intlucncc In Cldcago politics. BAKERSFIELD, Cal.. April lo.-Goorgc Cornell, who lost his leg in tho Mldwav battle of April, 1001. deliberately opened firo this afternoon on Dr. August Schafer and E. J. Boust. He emptied his pistol at tho unarmed mon. but his shots were wild Dr. Schafer and Botujt wore discharged by Justice Millard In tho Midway caso on a hearing for attempted murdr In connection with, tho shooting of Cornell. WASHINGTON, April 15. Rear-Admiral Cooper, commanding the Asiatic fleet, cabled tho Navy department from Cavltc that Lieut. Chandler, commanding command-ing tho torpedo boat flotilla, which arrived ar-rived at that port yesterday, after a run of about 13,000 miles from Hampton Roads, "reports flotilla ready for service." NEW YORK. April 15, United Stalca Judgo Holt today directed tho Guaranty Trust company to turn over to Receivers Taft and Miller of tho suspended Arm ot D. J Sully & Co., tho warehouse receipts for tho S008 bulto of .cotton and tho cash balance of $12,200 which was held by the trust company. WASinNGTON. April 13. Tho subcommittee sub-committee ou tho Democratic National committee has placed in charge .of Charles JL Mann of tho House press gallery, tho assignment of press scats for tho National Na-tional convention. All applications for seats must bo made to Mr. Mann. |