Show t J TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS Two hotel and seven houses at Long Branch N J wore destroyed by fire causIng a loss 6f 100000 A strike In every city and town In Oklahoma In support of the oighl hour law Involving 30000 laborers Is predicted pre-dicted twenty I workmen wero killed and a largo number Injured at St Petersburg Peters-burg by the collapse of a building In course of construction William C hurrah brotherlnlavr of President Taft Is to bo the candidate candi-date for the Democratic nomination for vice mayor of Cincinnati on tho ticket headed by Alfred M Cohen Colonel Uoosovelt and his son Kor mlt arrived at Nairobi on April 24 from Nnlvnslm thereby bringing to a close u successful ten days hunting lour on the south shore ot Lake iNal vBha from Captain Attcnboroiigha ranch The arbitration board that has been seeking to settle the Osago county Kansas strike adjourned without reaching an agreement and the strlko will continue The strike which haa been in effect for nearly a year affects several hundred men Announcement of a proposed lino of U ircigiu and passenger steamers uo tween Havana and Philadelphia Is made by General Carlos Garcia Voles Cuban minister to the United States Charles ti Schwab Is understood to bo among tho Americans Interested Survivors of tho explosion on tho gasoline scUbonor Charles Hansen which blew up oft the Mexican coast Juno 20 have arrived at Sau Francisco Fran-cisco The crew existed for ten days on shell lulu and sea weed tho cook Harry Knordeck dying of starvation Because film had jilted him Prlvato Charles ONeil of tho Thirteenth cavalry cav-alry stationed at Fort Leavenworth tau shot and killed Minnie Schar bora aged 3 1 years a French maid ONell called the girl to tae door and without a word of warning shot her Advices wore brought by tho Empress Em-press of China that Dr Sakow former for-mer president of tho Nippon Sugar company who committed suicide after mo grtil trials at Toklo left a pathetic pa-thetic will In which ho stated that his soul would still loyally servo Japan Ja-pan Standing ovor an nnoxploded charge of dynamIte to see why It lund failed to go off J W Carter aged DO one of the wealthiest residents ot the El Cajon valley California was I blown fifty feet Into tho air receiving Injuries from which ho died an hour later f The government steamer Seesteru belonging to tho German New Guinea colony Is five weeks overdue She > sailed from Brisbane Australia June 3 bound for Adolph Haven where sho oight to nao mrjjiu jitue 11 4r oral steamers arc searching for tho Seestern Upon an appeal for a rehearing the French court of appeals has reduced I the rMris r the sentence of loan juaius waiter who last Christmas attacked President Falllcres and tried to pull his beard to three years Imprisonment Imprison-ment toilowtd uy 11 + 0 years auau uncut from tho boundaries of Paris An attorney for tho Public Defense association has prepared a new application appli-cation for an Injunction against tho Pressed Steel Car company and Its striking employes It asks that tho workmen be enjoined from Interfering with the cumi > < ui on me nirliii 01 men to take tho places of the strikers and from committing acts of violence John A E Anderson the former ledger keeper of the Bank of Mon treal In Toronto who Is wanted by tho police of three countries on charges of passing checks with forged acceptances has been arrested at Vancouver D C These checks have been cashed In cities all over tho untied Slates and one in Pan France Stanley Ketchel tho champion middleweight mid-dleweight pugilist was painfully injured In-jured by being thrown against tho front of the automobile in which ho was riding when the machine collided with a wagon In San Francisco It was feared at first that his arm had been broken The Iowa board of pardons has recommended rec-ommended an unconditional pardon for Francis Smith son of the author of the hymn America who was convicted con-victed five years ago and sentenced to tho penitentiary for eleven years on charges of perjury larceny and bezlcmom The suffragettes who recently wero sent to prison for taking part In disturbances dis-turbances in Downing street London p wero liberated from Holloway jail last week as the result of hunger strike t One of them Miss Roberts refused food for 120 hours She Is now under un-der medical care rAn r-An appeal has been made by Italians Ital-ians of Pittston to tho Italian consul for an official Inquiry Into the death of Fedelar Lardcnz who shot two men at Pittston and was then said to y have killed himself to avoid being lynched Lnrdcnzs friends believe lie t was killed by a mob AV P Drummond a farm hand on the place of S A Plnkham near San Bernardino Cal was killed by Pink hums bull Dudley the winner of rummy blue ribbons and the first Ayr shire bull Imported Into California from Canada Tho animal had nor I no-r I S i > iu iioitra iirummoiiB Dr Danlol 1C Pearsons says a Chi trio tiispaicn < halo announced thai within a few days he will send his check for 50000 to tho City Missionary i Mission-ary society of Chicago This is Jn line with his annpuncement nmdo some time ago that ho would give his last million to Chicago Institution |