Show NEWS SUMMAJIY Tho Norwegian brig Steed was wrecked off Jutland and eight of her crew perished Tile town of Milton thirty miles cast of Pensacola Fin has been wiped out by fire Emma Goldman the anarchist spanker has been acquitted of a charge of calling an unlawful meeting In San Francisco Slight earthquake shocks accom panted by subterranean rumblings have occurred In the region near Boja Spain No damage has been done Dr William O Llllhrldge an author au-thor died at Sioux Falls S D January Jan-uary 29 of kidney trouble Ho wrote Ben Blair and other western stories Scores of constabulary havo been sent In pursuit of a party of armed Ladroncs who looted throe warehouse ware-house at Laguna P I and kidnaped 130 persons Senator Cummins of Iowa made his first speech in the senate on January 2G addressing the senate In support of his amendment to tho postal savings sav-ings bank bill The Spanish steamer Trinidad has rammed atd sunk an unidentified Belgian Bel-gian steamer off Capo Roca Eight members of tho crow of the Belgian vessel lost their lives The purchase of an oil painting of Abraham Lincoln for 20000 to be hung In tho capitol Is proposed in a I bill Introduced in tho senate by Son ator Carter of Montana Walter Roller the Finn boy recently convicted of murdering his grandfather grand-father at Brldgeton N J has been sentenced to be electrocuted during tho week beginning March 4 Three men wore killed as the result of a collision of coal cars on tho incline In-cline railway leading to the mines on tho mountainside near Piedmont W Va tho cars having gotten beyond control Senator Carter In charge of the postal pos-tal savings bank and the omnibus claims bill declares that ho will keep tho measures before the senate on every opportunity until they are disposed dis-posed of Flro destroyed several boardinghouses boarding-houses at Ardmoro Oklahoma T V Llttlejohn of McKlnney Texas was cremated and his wife probably fatally fa-tally burned They wore on their honeymoon r The bill to repeal the whipping post I law was defeated In tho lower house of tho Oregon legislature last week and the bill prohibiting tho wearing of hatplns in excess of ten inches in length was passed While fighting their way through tho storm near Fon Du Lac Wls John KCttllng of Oakland and Paul Keath of Marblchcad wero run down by a Northwestern passenger train and instantly killed Twenty persons were Injured twelve seriously In a paijlc at ix bullfight bull-fight at Marco do Canavczcs Spain Tho bull charged the spectators goIng go-ing right and loft An attendant finally final-ly shot the bull dead The official messengers from Montana Mon-tana and Oregon bearing tho lectoiai votes of those states who fall J to do liver them within tho time pre crlbed by law which expired on January 23 are liable to a 1000 fine John Bedford confessed to the cilmo of killing Oscar Hoganson at Marengo Ills last October burying the body and stealing Hogansons horses which he sold and shipped to Iowa where ho was arrested Fifty cottages will be built at the naval hospital at Fort Lyon near Las Animas Colo operated by the federal fed-eral government for tho treatment ol tuberculosis patients Tho tqtal cost of the buildings will bo 150000 Frank Kramer tho worlds bicycle sprint champion announces that he has retired from the bicycle racing game to take up automobile racing He says there is no longer any money for the professionals In the racing game Thirteen men accused of gambling on Sunday wore arrested in St Louis after they had barricated themselves in a room and rpslsted the police for sixteen hours They will now face a charge of resisting an officer in addition addi-tion to violating tho Sunday closing law Georgo Slosson of New York City who eleven years ago won the championship cham-pionship at 181 billiards and lost it two years later last week regained tho title defeating George Sutton of Chicago at tho Madison Square garden gar-den music hall time score being 600 to 328Six Six persons wore shot In a revolver duel between Thomas Littleton a bricklayer and police dicers at Peoria Ills Tho fight started In n quarrel between Littleton and an aged man Littleton was shot twice in the stomach and once In the shoulder shoul-der Internal strife rather than a wage contest is feared by tho convention of the United Mine Workers of America now In session In Indianapolis John Walker of Illinois Is making a contest for the presidency claiming ho received re-ceived a greater vote than President Lewis Julius Herring a steel worker aged 20 dropped dead at the feet of Mary Robertson at Pueblo who ho had threatened to shoot after ho had taken tak-en a lose of poison It is thought ho had Intended to kill tho girl but that the poison acted quicker than he had expected Tho suits of tho Salvation army In the United States court against tho American Salvation army to enjoin the latter organization from the use of Its name and from publishing tho paper called Time American Salvation Army War Cry was dismissed in tho supreme court |