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Show ijB' l T- J l 0 j Plashes From the Wire j Hi CHICAGO. Sept. 20. Tho truth of the J'J telegram stating that J. 13. Doolln, as- J ) sis taut treasurer of tho Democratic na- J tlonal committee would resign, was do- j nied at Democratic headquarters today. LADYSMITH. Wis., Sept. 29. A sang JJjaVm of robbers early today blow open the safe ijW. of the State bank, taking about $3000. JJjaH' They shot a policeman In tho arm and 1 tired several shots at the Baker hotel to 'l keep anybody from coming out. They Hl' then took a handcar and escaped. PITTSBURG, Sept. 29. Miss Elizabeth Ji Kelly, 6a Id to have been principal of the 1 public schools at Tacoma. Wash., for the Jf past ten years, died here early today In J a hospital from paralysis. Miss Kelly was J en route from Tacoma to La Trobe, Pa., J I to visit a brother when she was stricken INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 29 The Jl! International Association of Bridge and ffl Structural Iron Workers today re-elected Lj all the present officers and delegates but K one. J. II. Badrv of St. Louis, who suc- H eeeds D. C. Dwyer of San Francisco as ji delegate to the American Federation of 1 Labor. t GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Sept. 20. An- J 1 nouncement was made today of the cn- Bl gagement of Miss Fannie Dickinson J Hazeliiie of Grand Rapids, daughter of Hi I C. S. Hazelinc, former consul at Milan, H to Count Adolph Montgclas of Munich, J ( Germany. Count Monteglas Is' first sccre- B . tary of the German embassy at London. NEW HAVEN, Conn., SepL 20. Lee JjaWj Gilbert Warren of Piqua, O.. the Yale Vf football player who was kicked In the S' head and rendered unconscious yesterday JjaVi during practice at Yalo Held, was reported Wi at the Yale Intirmary to be conscious this JjaM morning. His Injuries are not serious and Si. it is expected that he will be out in a Ifj KANSAS CITY, Sept. 2L. Two hundred y fruit growers, coming from nearly every j state in tho union, with one from Lon-L Lon-L don. England, and three from Canada, attended at-tended the ilrst convention of the Call- fornla Fruit Growers' exchange, which began here today. California sent ninety-live ninety-live members, who camo from the coast ' on a special train. DOVER, Sept. 29. The tourist steam I yacht Argonaut, which left London yesterday, yes-terday, bound for Lisbon, with 250 pcr-j pcr-j son3, including passengers and crew, on board, went down between Dover and Dungenness this morning, after having ' been In collision with the steamer Kings-it Kings-it well in a fog. All on board the Argonaut i took to the boats and came ashore. NEW YORK. Sept. 29. Ignorant of the fact that her 2-months-old child, George, was asleep under the cover, Mrs. Mary Stortl of Brooklyn closed up a folding I bed in a darkened room and the littlo j one was smothered to death before his i mother realized what had happened, i When she learned of her fatal error she became frantic and is now prostrated. WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. The regular Tuesday meeting of the cabinet was at-I at-I tended by all the members except Garfield Gar-field and Root. No news of what transpired trans-pired was given out. but one of the members, mem-bers, who was asked whether the slatc-, slatc-, ment of Chancellor Day of Syracuse unl- verslty was discussed, said he believed he did hear Mr. Day's name mentioned. CHICAGO, Sept. 29.--ThQ promised fight of the Anti-Saloon League of America Amer-ica against the re-election to congress of Speaker Cannon is almost at hand, according ac-cording to a statement Issued by General Superintendent Baker of the league today. to-day. Mr. Baker will speak at the open-! open-! . Ing session of the Rock River conference tonight and then enter Mr. Gannon's dls-: dls-: trlct. ; , SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29. Tho Call I publishes a story to the effect that Comte Camillo dc Rudlo, the Italian exile who threw one of the bombs that shattered I tho carriage of Emperor Louis Napoleon III, and Empress Eugenic, killing ten persons per-sons and injjurlng 150 others, in Paris, on the night of January 1-1, 185S. Is living cjuletly In Los Angeles with his English wife, who aided him to escape the scaffold scaf-fold and has been with him ever since. , ROSEBURG. O.. Sept. 29. With his arms tightly clasped about the-neck of a ft large buck deer, which had died of a bullet wound, the body of George Bux- ton of Brockway, in tho southern part of f, this state, was found yesterday In Olalla J canyon by a searching party. Buxton had evidently wounded the animal and was preparing to cut its throat wllcn attacked. at-tacked. The ground showed evidence of a terrible struggle, and the man's body was cut and crushed by horns and hoofs. |