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Show WASHINGTON, April SO. Secretary Shaw this afternoon mado an additional call on depositors' banks for ten per cent of their holdjngu on acoount of tho Panama Pana-ma canal purchase. SING SING, N. T., April 20 Samuel Parks, tho former walking delegate of the Structural Iron W6rkero' union In New York, Is dying at tno hospital at Sing Sing. Ho Is suffering from con-cumntlon. con-cumntlon. "ttUSHINGTON. April CO. It has been decided to send a mllllarj attache to Haytl and Santo Domingo and for this duty Capt. Charles Young, Ninth cavalry, has been colected. That ofllcer has been on duty at tho Presidio at San Francisco. He la a negro, a graduate of the military academy. NTETW YORK, April 30. Arrangements were perfected loday by tho financial In-torosta In-torosta which recently formed a syndicate syndi-cate to bid for the 37,000.000 city bonda which are to be olfercd next Tuesday. inSSOUDA. Mont.. April SO. John Pe ters, who, It is alleged. Killed Alex tsrown during a dispute over grazing lands, has surrendered to Sheriff Thompson. "WASHINGTON, April 20. Delegates from many of the States attended tho convontlon of the Theosophlcal Society of America, which opened hero today. CANTON, O., April 30. Mlncr3 of tho Tuscarawas district, about 2CO0 In number, quit work tonight until an agreemont Is reached on tho scale. The trouble Is over tho machlno rate. An agreement Is expected ex-pected to bo , reached next week. WASHINGTON, April 30. Tho President Presi-dent has approved tho sentence of dlo-mlssal dlo-mlssal Imposed by courtmartlal In tho cose of Second Lieut. Lawrence K. Gran-nan Gran-nan of tho Philippine scouts. convlctcdVof Immoral conduct, NEW YORK. April 30. Tho Illinois society so-ciety of the city of Now York gave a banquet tonight at Dolmonlco'3 In honor of Its newly-elected president, Melville B. Stone. WASHINGTON, April 30. Postmaster-General Postmaster-General Payne returned to his desk at tho Postoftlco department today. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. April CO. Tho strlko situation here among tho machinists machin-ists and hollormakers Is unchanged to night. Strikers nero Donevo inai a gen-5 gen-5 eral strike ordor will be promulgated next Monday. WASHINGTON, April CO. William A. Dcano of California has beon appointed superintendent of tho Indian warehouso at Son Francisco at $2000 a year. BUT1'E, Mont., April 30. A light fall of snow ushered out April hero .today. NEW YORK. April 30. The regular quarterly dividend of 131 per cent on Great Northern slock was announced today. NEW YORK, April 30. The suspension suspen-sion of the firm of W. E. Woodend & Co. was announced on the stock exchange ex-change today. CHICAGO, April CO. A write of habeas corpus, securod at the last moment, prevented pre-vented tho extradition of Capt. John Henly, mine promoter and Alaskan explorer, ex-plorer, from Chicago to Now York today, SAN FRANCISCO, April CO. The sentence sen-tence of Mra. Cordolla Botkln for tho murder of Mrs, J. P. Dunning was today postponed until May 9. W. A. Botkln,, her divorced husband, died suddenly last night. SAN FRANCISCO. April 30. A firo broko out this afternoon on Ashbury holcrhts near Golden Gate park and rapidly rapid-ly Bprcod to several residences and did much damage. i . INDIANAPOLIS, April 30 Tho Colorado Colo-rado sltuatlpn was again taken up at today's to-day's session of the National Kxecutlvo Board of United Mine Workers. OfJlccrs announced this afternoon that nothing had been done that may bo mado public. WASHINGTON. April ' CO. Delcgato Rodey of New Moxlco called on the President Presi-dent today to urgo that before the additional addi-tional (Federal judgo of the Territory re-contly re-contly 'provlded for by Congress waa appointed ap-pointed ho would glvo consideration to tho choico of tho people of New Mexico. SAN FRANCISCO. "April SO. Tho "United States railroads today rejected tho request of tho Carmen's union to submit to arbitration arbi-tration tho differences still existing between be-tween them, stating that every proposition proposi-tion has been made. BOSTOIC, April 30. Horace B. Shattuck. of Lowell, doing business as Horace B. Shattuck ifc, Son, dealers in hardware. Hied a voluntary petition Jn bankruptcy today. Tho liabilities are stated a& $240,- 000 and assets $210,000. . LOS ANGELES. Cal.. April CO. Bishops Charles C. McCabe of Washington, D. C, and Stephen -M, .Merrill of Novyark, N. J., aro the first of tho distinguished mombera of the Methodist general conference, which meets next Tycsday, to arrivo In Los Angeles. WASHINGTON. April 30. Neafio and Levy, tho builders of tho Denver, have applied to the Navy department for authority au-thority to hold a third trial, in the hope that the vessel will attain a speed of seventeen knots. KILKENNY. Ireland. rAprIl 30. King Edward and Queen Alexandra, having completed their visit to Dublin, arrived hero today and had tho hoartle.it reception. recep-tion. The town' was filled with .thousands of people from tho surrounding 'country. MANILA, April 3). ThcInsular Democratic Demo-cratic convention has indorsed fho administration ad-ministration of Gov. Luko E. "Wright, and haa selected delegates to attend thrt convention con-vention at St. LouIb. It has also expressed ex-pressed Uaolf- In favor of a Territorial form of Eovernmont for he islands. 1 TORONTO. Ont., April 30. Final steps havo boon taken by tho Order of Railroad Telegraphers employed on tho Grand Trunk that aiay lead to a tlo'-up of tho entire Hho. A request has been jnndc to tho Minister of Labor for the apnolntmont of a conciliatory committee to Inquire Into tho dlffloolUca. ' FALMOUTHEng April 0 Tito-Span- I lsh etcamer Zozpiralc Bat was mink off tho Sicily iHlands yesterday eveninpr In a collision v.ith tho British steamer Crczyl, bound from Cardiff for Buenos Ayras. Thirteen lives wero lost. ST. PETERSBURG, April CO. Tho ab-aenco ab-aenco of teleprama from Rcar-Admlrol loHzon this mornlnc is resarded at the Admiralty aji proof that tho J.ipanoao havo not attempted. to bombard Vladivostok. Vladivos-tok. of State today approved the ' regulations Tor tho observance of neutrality by Norway Nor-way during: . tho Russo-Japaneso war. STOCKHOLXr. April 0. King- Oscar has signed a decroo declaring striot neutrality, neu-trality, between Japan and Russia during" tho waa-. The decroo is similar in torma to that issued by tho Danish Government ST. PETERSBURG, April 20.An Imperial Im-perial decree haa been Issued ordering- tho formation of a third Siberian corps. PARIS. April SO. Tho prlvato view of tho salon of the society of ITrench artists occurred at tho Grand Palais today. Tills ia tho traditional salon, whereas that opened rccontly represents tho vounff or Independent elomont. An unusually largo number of American pictures wero soon. ODESSA. April 20. A court-martial has sentenced Col. Audrolanaf to the loss of his rank and civil rights, and to bo Ira-prisoned Ira-prisoned for two and a half years for 're-crultinc 're-crultinc fraudQ. PEKING. April no. It Is declared hero that certain Russian officials aro circulat-inc circulat-inc a story accusing' China of having-made having-made a secret treaty with Japan regarding regard-ing tho port of Amoy and tho provinco of Pu-Kien. NAPLES, April SO. King- Victor Eta-manuol Eta-manuol visited Roar Admiral' Evohb on tho battleship Kentucky today, remaining on board half an hour, expressing his plca3uro at having an Amorican warship Droaent at tho naval revlow j'osterday and saying many cracious things of his Amer-n lean friends. ST. PETERSBURG. April 30. The pop- j ular enthuplaBm ovor tho survivors of the Varlag and Korletz continues. Today Im-monso Im-monso crowds witnessed their departure on board an Imperial yacht to Cronatadt, where. thoy will be ontertalncd. MOSCOW, April 30. Tho Slavonlo so-clotx so-clotx haa aent a deputation to America to present diplomas to the P'ySR ODhllcs, Jermlah ICIttrick. Ctu-A Wl. foundor of the chair of Slaj fW c tho Chicago university, ami irXrWfbs pek, chairman of tho Pan-stt pjai irress. Mhiit |