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Show news i noSbTwE At Home. WASHINGTON. April 27. Princo Pu Lun, the nephew of tho Emperor of China, who has been entertained nero alnco last Saturday, loft today for St. Louis. PHILADELPHIA, April 27. Owen WIs-tcr, WIs-tcr, tho novelist, Is In a hospital here in a serious condition after an operation for appendicitis. MARION, Ind.. Aprl 27. Tho Marlon Mallablo Iron-works, erected at a cost of J300.000, wero destroyed by fire today. CONCORD, N. PI., April 27. Amid considerable con-siderable confusion during which the llo was pnssed, John Mitchell of Concord, Truo Norrls of Portsmouth and Josoph P. Chatcl were elected delcgates-at-largo by the Democratic State convention. WASHINGTON. April 27. President Roosevelt today nominated Justlco Peter C. Prltchard of the 8uprcme court of the District of Columblu, to bo United States Circuit Judge of the Fourth district, dis-trict, in succession to the late Judge Charles H, Simonton. NEW YORK, April 27 Two probationary probation-ary tlremcn arc supposed to bo burled In the ruins of the John Stanley soap -works, on West Thirtieth street. This building was destroyed by fire today. One other llrcman was Injured by falling walls. CHICAGO, April 27. The annual meeting meet-ing of the National Municipal league began be-gan In this city today, with delegates present pres-ent fron every lurge city in the United States. BRAINARD, Minn., April 27. A flro which started at midnight destroyed the greater part of tho business portion of this town, causing a loss which Is estimated esti-mated at S1&0.000. NEW YORK, April 27,-Slx vestibule trains dcp2.r:ns today, carrying delegates and visiting friends to tho general conference con-ference of tno Methodist Episcopal church at Los Angeles next month. Thoro wero about MO persons In the party. SANTA FE, N. M.. April 27 J. C. May, an Indian trader at Fort Wlngate, Mc-Klnloy Mc-Klnloy county, shot himself through tho heart, a pistol dropping out of his hand accidentally and being discharged. Mrs. May resides at San Diego, Cal. NEW YORK, April 27. Lazard Frcros today announced the engagement of Jl,-000.CO0 Jl,-000.CO0 In gold for shipment on Thursday's steamer. An engagement of J5G0.O0O, also for Paris, wa3 announced by Heldelbach & Co. NEW YORK, April 27. At a meeting of tho executivo committee of the truBt company com-pany section of the American Bankers'- association, as-sociation, Just begun here, many important impor-tant questions are to be discussed. Among them are plans for direct and practical ndvantago to trust companies generally throughout tho country. COLORADO SPRINGS. April 27. W. 8. Hughc3, the aHegetl Cfcruulting clerk of the water dopartment. was tried on a chargo of embezzlement as a city official today and was acquitted by a jury. LEADVILLE. Colo,, April 27. Mr. W. H. Hancock of the United States Fish commission left here today for St. Louis. Mr. Hancock takes with him fourteen cans containing fifty tlsh, contesting of natives, Eastern brook, Lock Lcvcn lako trout and grayling. LOS ANGELES. Cal.. April 27. Dr. Spellmoycr Is of tho opinion that from 10.000 to 20.000 persons will arrive In Los Angeles during tho conference of the Methodists, DENVER, Colo., April 27. Gov. and Mj-a. James II. Pcabody and party, including includ-ing a number of Stato officials, traveling in a special train, loft hero tonight, on routo for tho World's fair at St. Louis. NEW YORK, April 27. John IC Bangs and Miss Mary Blakncy Gray wero married mar-ried today In this city. MIos Dalsv King was tho maid of honor and John 1C Bangs, Jr., acted as best man for his father, WASHINGTON, April 27. Tho conferees of tho river and harbor bill reached an agreement lato thiB nflernoon. By tho WASHINGTON, April 27. Roprcsenta-tlvo Roprcsenta-tlvo Morgan C Fltzpatrlck of Tennessee jyaa taken 111 tonight in tho House and later conveyed to tho omcrgency hospital hospi-tal In a sorlous condition, following two attacks of opllopsy In quick succession. SANTA ROSA. Cal., April 27. Daly (2:15), a ntnlllon of the Tlosodale stock farm stud, died today. Daly was sired by General Benton out of Dolly, she by Electioneer. agroemcnt the amendment carried by tho bill ns It passed tho Houso Is not included. All Burveya provided for In the Senate amendments are eliminated. Abroad. ST. PETERSBURG, April 27. Rear-Admiral Yeszcn, who Is at sea with cruisers and torpedo boats, dispatched tho latter to Gonsan, Korea. The torpedo boats blew up a Japanese merchantman In- the roadstead. road-stead. The crow was ecnt ashore. Tho torpedo boats returned tho same day to the squadron. MADRID, April 27. The Council of Ministers, Min-isters, at today's sitting, decided to recog-nlzo recog-nlzo tho Republic of Panama. MOSCOW, April 27. The survivors of the Variag and Korlctz arrived hero today to-day and wero greeted by Immense crowds. Their Journey here from Scbastopol was almost a continuous ovation. They will leave tomorrow night for St. Petersburg. ST. PETERSBURG. April 27 It Is officially of-ficially denied that COO arrests havo been mado as the result of the explosion of a bomb April 13th at tho Hotel Duncid, on tho Nevsky prospect WARSAW. April 27. Arrestn of antl-Russlan antl-Russlan Polish agitators In al- parta of Euronean RiiKsIa Indlento the extent of tho revolutionary movement. The fate of tho prisoners is uncertain. WARSAW. Aprl 27. Whilo several po-llco po-llco officers were attempting to cntor a houao in the Dvorcky thoroughfaro today thoy were attacked by a band of men, armed with revolvers and knives. Two of tho ofilcei-3, a deputy chlof of tho secret police and a deputy commissary, wero killed and two others were wounded. PORT ARTHUR, April 27. The Bltuu-tlon Bltuu-tlon hero and In this vicinity Is unchanged. Tho successful trials of tho submarlno boats horo are regarded by tho Vovla Krai as opening fresh prospects for active operations on tho part of tho Russian tleot ST. PETERSBURG, April 27. The Jap-ancso Jap-ancso contlnuo to cross tho Yalu rlvor in small squads. The Russian tactics seem to be not to seriously oppose theso preliminary prelim-inary movements. KOBE, Japan, April 27. Several vesscln bolleved to bo Russian were again sighted off Wonsan (Gcnsan), Korea, today. LONDON, April 27. Tho Admiralty has received an official report of tho capture of Illlg, on tho coast of Somallland, from the Dervishes. Three bluo jackctn wero killed .'tnd six wounded, WINDHOEK, April 27. Tho losses of MaJ. von Glasennapp's column In Airica, through deaths, wounds and sickness, Fince immediately previous to the battlo of Owllkokerero, March 13th. wero: Officers, Of-ficers, 3 per cent, and private, 45 per cent Forty-four men aro now sick with typhoid, besides thoso sent to Windhoek. SEOUL. Korea. Ap7ll 27. Tho Mayors of the various Japanese settlements In Korea .met in Chemulpo last Sunday and decided to prcsont a congratulatory address to tho Emperor of Japan. It will be forwarded for-warded to his Majesty through tho Japanese Japan-ese Ministers of. War and Marine. BERLIN, April 27. Tho Reichstag annulled an-nulled tho election of Horr Goldschmldt of Strasburg. on tho ground that a dozen Mayors signed his appeal to tho voters. ST. PETERSBURG, April 27.-Tho Foreign For-eign office horo docs not expect complications compli-cations over tho Greek naval demonstrations demonstra-tions as a result of the wounding and arrest ar-rest of the Greek consulato In Smyrna. Greece Is acting independently vin the matter. mat-ter. TORONTO, April 27. Judge MacMahon has granted an order to wind up the Canada Can-ada woolen Mills company. Thcro were creditors' claims presented to tho court amounting to over JSO.OOO. besides a claim by the Dominion bank for $250,000. PARIS, April 27. J. Plerpont Morgan has arrived here. It Is understood that he may arrange the banking details of the transfer of the $40,000,000 in payment pay-ment of the Panama canal transfer. CHRISTIANA. April 27. Norway, Sweden Swe-den and Denmark hayo reached an agreement agree-ment In regard to common neutrality regulations reg-ulations during the Russian-Japanese war. LONDON, April 2S. The Tientsin correspondent cor-respondent of tho Standard sends a report re-port that 4000 Russians are harrosslng tho Chinese Mages west of tho Shuang-tal-su river, inldway between Chln-chau and Yln-kow. LONDON, April 2S. The Tinotsln correspondent cor-respondent of tho Dally Telegraph says that the Russians are constructing pontoon pon-toon bridges across the Lino river twenty twen-ty miles above Tln-chwang-tal. LONDON. April 23. The correspondent of tho Standard at Chefoo nays ho learns that both banks of the Llao river have been strongly fortified and he estimates that a hundred guns have been mounted. ST. PETERSBURG. April 23. Tho capital cap-ital 1b arranging a magnificent reception to bo given the survivors of tho Variag and the Korletz on their arrival here. Tho city will be decorated. KO"RS AKORSK. Island of Kakhalln. April 27. A British steamer arrived here today to romovo the Japanoso who aro still on tho Island. LONDON. April 27. In the Houso, of Commons tonight John Rutherford, member mem-ber of tho Darwen division of Lancashire Lanca-shire moved that "In tho opinion of this House It Is incumbent upon the Government Govern-ment to encourage tho growing of cotton cot-ton In Africa und elsewhere In the British Bri-tish possessions." |