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Show At Home. BUTTE, Mont.. May 5.-Fourteen freight cars arc piled up on the Northern Pacific tracks Juyt enoi of Bozeman. and-as and-as n result No, 3 passengor Is tied up. A wrecking crow hns gone to tho Hcene from Livingston. No ono was hurt. CEDAR RAPIDS, In., May 5 Congressman Congress-man Robert G. Cousins wns renominated by ncclumatlon for a seventh term .by the Fifth district Republicans today. DKS MOIN'RS, la.. May S. With n satisfactory sat-isfactory readjustment of the differences between employing plumbers and Journeymen Journey-men plumbers, by which MO men rcmirned work today, It la announced thot the hip nhut-out, Involving SW laboring men, In Dcs Moines, 13 practically nt an end. ST. LOUIS. May P. Sir Chung Tung Llung Cheng. Chlncne Minister at Washington, Wash-ington, nrrived In St. Loul3 today to attend at-tend the bn liquet to bo given Friday night by Prlnco Lu Lun, Imperial Chinese Chi-nese commlHsloner-goneral to the World's fair. NEW YORK, May 5. A conference was held at the sub-treasury today between Secretary of tho Treasury Shaw, Jamcn Stlllman, president of the National City bank, and George W. Perkins of J. JE Morgan .t Co., presumably In reference to tho Panama canal payments. SIOUX CITY, Tn . May 6.-E. H- Hub-hard Hub-hard of Sioux City wau nominated for Congress by tho Republicans of tho Eleventh Elev-enth district on the sixty-fourth ballot, defeating Congressman Thomas and other candidates. NEW YORK, May "5 John Comstock was fatally shot today In a saloon In Seventh Sev-enth avenue, and William Donlon, M years old. a bartender, In under arrest charged with tho crimo. The police have also apprehended "Con" MeVey, a former prize lighter, and Nora Mack In connection connec-tion with tho case. TOPEICA. Ivan.. May 5 Picket line patrol by the union mnchlnl8tn la the prln- ! clpal notlcoablo feature In tho Santa Fe shops strlko at Topeka. They aro warned to keep away from the railroad proerty, but overstep bounds occasionally. occasion-ally. ST LOUIS. May 5.-Tho fcaturo of today's to-day's programmo at the World'n fair was tho dedicatory reception at tho German buildings. WASHINGTON, May r. The Court of Claims today decided that duties collected on goods shipped from the United States to tho Philippines after tho treaty of peaco with Spain, and beforo the establishment estab-lishment of civil government, were rightfully right-fully collected, although by military authority au-thority and not by law. SAN FRANCISCO. May 5 The National Nation-al Association of Retail Grocers today decided de-cided upon Cincinnati h the place of meeting for Its next convention. WASHINGTON, May E. Sonator Quay of Pennsylvania Is at his home in thin city and nt present has no lntontlon of leaving here. Ills physical condition In such as to causo his friends some anxiety. He Is very weak. PHILADELPHIA. May 5. The United States cruiser Denver, which was built at Neaflc & Levy's shipyard, went Into commission com-mission today. The vessel was officially turned over to CapL Wilde, commandant of the Lcaguo Island navy yard. CHICAGO, May o Eugene V. Debs was this afternoon nominated ns the Socialist candidate for President of tho United States. HONOLULU, May 5.-On the Walpahu plantation last Monday 10W Japaneso went on strike, demanding tho removal of uio npaci lorcnimi- iviumifi wts uiruui-oned. uiruui-oned. but tho Honolulu police preserved peace. The foremnn. who was charged, by tho Jnpanese with conducting gambling gam-bling games and coerolnc the laborers to patronize raffles, has resigned and the strikers returned to work today. NEW YORK, May 5. Daniel J. Sully. In an answer filed today In the United States District court, admits that his firm. Daniel J. Sully & Co.. Is bankrupt. He expresses a wish to be so adjudged. DENVER. May 5. The executive committee com-mittee of the Western Federation of Miners has been cnlled to meet In this city on May 11. The gathering will be an Important one. for the present strike will be considered and the books will be audited. SAN FRANCISCO. May 5. -The land frauds hearing was resumed today, with Henry P. Dlmond ngRln on tho stand. The bulky letter file of this defendant was produced, and as fast as Dlmond admitted admit-ted the writing of letters to Frsdor1ck A. Hyde or Identified letters received by him from the co-defendant, thoy were admitted In evidence. WILMINGTON, Del . May 5. Circuit Judge Gray today announced that he had designated Judge Edward G. Bradford of tho United Stntfs District court of Delaware Dela-ware to hear the Northern Securities case at Trenton. In place of Judge Klrkpatrlck, who died on Tuesday of this week. Abroad. CARACAS. May 6. Tho Venezuelan Congress, after having declared Itself a constitutional assembly, todny conferred on Gen. Castro full dictatorial powors for a year, with the title of Provisional President. LONDON, Mav 5. It was definitely arranged ar-ranged this afternoon that one-half of the Japanese loan will go to tho United States, and it was understood that Kuhn, Locb & Co. will handle It In America. BERLIN, May 5 Tho North German Lloyd Steamship company, replying to Inquiries In-quiries about the published statements that tho company had sold eight steamers, to Japan, admits having sold thrco old coasters to a Japaneso linn. LONDON. May S.-Furthor Inquiries Bhow that a Japanese loan of SoO.OOO.OOO will bo Issued next week. Tt will take tho form of soven-yoar 6 per cent bonds, and I ho Issuo price probably will be 93, tho security being a first chargo on the Japaneso Jap-aneso customs. PARIS, May 5, Parties connected with tho negotiations for tho Russian loan give out tho following statement: "The loan Is not yet signed, hut It Is certain that it will not be long deferred." WASHINGTON. May C.-A call for a moetlnir of tho National Republican committee com-mittee at Chicago June 6 has beon Issued. At this meeting, tho call says, the National Nation-al committee will hear and determine such contests as may be presented for Its consideration nnd prepare the temporary roll of delegates. LANCASTER. Pa,, May C A big tobacco to-bacco warehouse occupied by B. M Mow-cry Mow-cry & Co. and W. R. Copper, dealers In leaf tobacco, was badly damaged by tiro today and Its contents practically ruined by smoke. |