Show c 1 + II + 4 V I II i 1I Hi f ii I NEWS SUMMARY I 1t p + A recent order ot Llnovltcli to tho I nnny lends to the conclusion Unit they tt h + I will spend tho winter In Manchuria t Advices from Odessa nro to tho 111 t effect that tho authorities are dally t dispatching troops to tho Cnucnsiia i I vy Five children wero burned and asphyxiated as-phyxiated In it lire that destroyed tho ld 1 d homo of Frederick Adamson at Fort i I Dodge lown k t M Wltto arrived In St Petersburg on the 28th and was accorded ti very hearty reception by u largo crowd oft p d fllclula of-t and others e Dosslo Pcrlilns a white woman was jI sentenced nt Magnolia Mo to ton i gPjl yearn In tho penitentiary for marrying tj marry-ing and living with a negro + An American company will cstnb l llnh a hat factory employing 1000 it men in Hull England tho llrst of Us 1sp I kind to ho established In England It Is announced that tho Italian government I gov-ernment has given full adhesion to I tho second peace conference at Tho r11 Hague proposed by tho Emperor ot I Russia Fifteen carloads of mutton and hoof hi have been shipped from San Francisco h to Alaska Thin Is tho largest shipment tl ship-ment of fresh meats over made to the j tar north r rd The Peruvian government has made a a contract with financiers in Berlin for ya n Iloan of 3000000 nt 4 per cent in tore t with 2 per cent annually for nmortzatlon Tho Insurgent chief Morongo In nn engagement September 26 In German Southwest Africa capturod n band ot tf horses from tho Germans Nino Ger i mans were killed Vii Enraged by jealousy James G Clayton Clay-ton a negro shot and killed his wife Lucy and Tames Hannem also a negro ne-gro who boarded with tho Clayton i family in Now York City Tho Swedish steamer NJord and tho p Jlobort collided near Hvcon Island In al the sound says a Helslngfors Finland t Fin-land dispatch Tho Robert sank Twenty persons wero drowned h Tho grand Jury at Cleveland 0 + hd d I has returned two indictments against Winnie Leo alias Ellen Iber of Chicago Chi-cago on the charge of attempting to blackmail Gov Myron T Herrick w i Wreckage washed ashore on Kan aroo inland points to the loss with nil b i Bands of tho ship Loch Vonnnchar 1 1G97 tons which loft tho Clydo June t 14 bound to Adolaldo and Melbourne The decennial census Just completed shows tho population of Kansas as enrolled I en-rolled by tho assessors in March 1905j to bo 1649818 an Increase of 209084 pyor tho population as shown by thfi fcensus in 1895 + f Mrs Edith M Balky wife of n Wealthy Cleveland manufacturer bo pjl f poath whoso nutomobllo Joseph Drool j no was fatally Injured was bound t over to tho grand jury on the charge bfl i h bf manslaughter k t It Is reported that tho notorious Cuban bandit China Orclll has bcoc + 1 killed by rural guards Orelll hat + beon condemned to doath for several murders Many attempts had been tnado to capture him t 1 Mrs Mary OHaro 45 years of ago t of Cherry Valley Mass walked Into ft pond in the rear of her homo wither Y r her 11monthsold baby Ina her arms both woro drowned No cause is h ascribed for tho tragedy Premier Itouvler of Franco and k I Prince von Rndolln tho German Em t bassador have signed tho FrancoQor pinn accord concerning tho Moroccan + Conference thus a definitely terminating 1 terminat-ing tho difficult negotiations i A national convention of tho liberal party of Cuba has decided not to Abandon tho presidential campaign IfJ and refused to accept tho resignation of Joso Miguel Gomez tho partys Bandldnto for tho presidency r Tho municipality tho board of trade t and tho exchanges of Odessa have cent telegrams of welcome to M Wltto thanking him for securing peaco and 1 i expressing the hopo that ho will render Ir ren-der his country many more services rt In this hard time j I A Hungarian suspected of having wrecked tombstones In a number of j cemeteries in Wisconsin and Northern Michigan has been captured at l j Ishpemlng Mich whllo in tho act of breaking a monument Ho said that ho committed tho deed for the good of I God I I1 n Regarding the Anglo Japanese t fW troaty thb St Petersburg Uvok says Great Britain having given Japan a Wore or less Imaginary protectorate over Korea has subjected Japans policy to her own control Tho treaty l binds Japan more than did tho treaty of 1902 It Is learned on high authority that IP should Norways offer of the throne of that country to n Prince of the house of Bernadotto be dcllnltoly dot do-t dined during the week stops will bd taken by the Storthing to inviter invite-r Prince Charles of Denmark to bocomo m King of Norwny r Commissioner Richards of the Ecu I oral land office has forwarded to tho secretary of tho interior tho annual report covering the fiscal year ending Juno 30 last It shows that during EI the year 16979500 acres of tho public I ands and 77546 acres of Indian lands wero disposed of |