Show NEWS SUMMARY l Two of tho mutineers of the Georgl olilcdonoRte were fxicuted nt Sebas opnl on Saturday The casualties resulting from tho ass of the Japanese battleship Ml asn are 5 killed 251 missing and 341 njtiroil A wind nnd rainstorm at Burwcll Neb caused tho death of one person ho Injury of six and CO000 dntnncc to property At Czenstochown Ilussln a celluloid cellu-loid factory was destroyed by lire and nine persons wero burned to death and several others Injured A dispatch from Godzynndanl Man churla says on August 14 there worn J0500 sick and wounded officers and men In the military hospitals The French torpedo boat destroyer Inllcbardc accidentally torpedoed luring the naval maneuvers at Ton Ian anti was seriously damaged Louis Juttet chief secretary of the minister of commerce was killed In Paris owing to tho carriage In which he was riding colliding with an automobile auto-mobile Further disorders arc reported from Castellon dc la Plana and Trabljlna Tho reports Bay that one person has been killed 1 and several were wounded Professor Albert Watchenbergcr WIts cut to death at Athens Tenn by Ernest Powers a pupil In his school Wntchenbergcr had attempted to chas tine tho boy The correspondent of the Lander Times at Baku says that the English oil companies there have been forced to abandon work owing to threats made by the revolutionaries John Feddernian a negro waiter Inn In-n Baltimore hotel has been sentenced sen-tenced to two years In jail by a police magistrate for forcibly kissing Mary White an Irish nurse maid Bud Itogan tho Tennessee negro giant Is dead at his home In Galla tin Tenn Rogan was 8 feet 9 Inches tall His hands wore 12 Inches In length and his feet 1GH Inches Upon falling to persuade her to return re-turn to him Isaac Bshop a negro of Boston shot nnd killed Emma Bishop his white wife Ha fired three shots at her nil of which took effect Four men were killed six wero perhaps per-haps fatally Injured and a dozen moro were stunned by a bolt of lightning that wrecked a crowded poultry exhibition exhi-bition tent at tho Indlanola Iowa county fair Policeman Thomas F Bean of San Francisco while on patrol wagon duty received Injuries that will result re-sult in his death The wagon was on the way to secure n prisoner when It was struck by an electric car Isaac Schamus who was arrested at Oyster Bay after having made efforts ef-forts to see the president In order to present to him a plan for handling the anthracite coal output has been declared de-clared Insane after an examination Information received In Odessa from Batoum describes tho situation there as alarming Tho authorities fear massacres similar to those which occurred oc-curred at Baku and have sent to Ba toum a brigade of Infantry and artillery artil-lery Miss Nnn Patterson who was tried twlco In New York for the murder of Caesar Young tho well known bookmaker book-maker was remarried last week to her former husband Leon G Martin The couple were divorced three years agoTho Time Marlborough police court on Saturday resumed tho trial of Hugh Watt n former member of tho British Brit-ish parliament on the charge ot attempting at-tempting to hire a private detective to assist him In murdering his former for-mer wife Ell Wright one of tho four California Califor-nia senators accused of boodling who was surrendered by his bondsmen secured se-cured his release on the payment of 2500 cash Into court by Grove L I Johnson principal counsel for exSen ntor Emmons Tho steamer which was sunk by her crew September 10 after landing a portion of her cargo of arms and ammunition on a barren Island In limo Gulf of Bothnia has been positively Identified as the John Grafton of London Lon-don England of 5300 tons A soda water fountain exploded at Hopcdalc Ills while being charged blowing off the right ami of Turner Soltertnun breaking Gilbert prow ns right log at the knee and Mrs 1 Echelberger was prostrated by the explosion ex-plosion dying soon afterward According to telegrams received from Belgrade a plot hah been discovered discov-ered there and at Sofia to foment a general outbreak In tho Balkans with a view of compelling tho Interference of the powers In tho hope that Macedonian Mace-donian autonomy would be proclnmed Thp correspondent of the loiulou Telegraph at Sasebo Japan In a dispatch dis-patch describing tho disaster 1 to the battleship Mlkasa says the reason the tale of so many of the crew U unknown Is that a law detachment was sent below to battle with the flames |