Show iNEAVS SUMAUBY Ono hundred and twenty additional American teachers aro wanted In tho hlllpplnes for the next school year The Odessa grain trade Is at present at a standstill as a result of tho strike inaugurated by all railroad employes The total resources of tho 85 trust companies In Now York stato shown show-n decrease of about 30000000 In three months The Citizens bank of Cedar Hill Texas was robbed of 2500 the rob burs using nitroglycerine in forcing open tho safe Representative Lacoy of Iowa has introduced a bill making 12 the mini mum pension to bo paid veterans of ho war of 1S01 The Senate in executive session in ho 13th ratified a treaty with Guatemala for tho reciprocal protection protec-tion of patents The war department rIBs selected the site for tho government powder factory for which congress appropriated appropri-ated 105000 the last session Tho steam trawler Forsoga has been sunk In a atom off Christian sand Norway All of her crow mini boring twelve men wero drowned Fourteen merchants and businessmen business-men of East St Louis havo entered pleas of guilty to charges of vlo hating the Illinois child labor laws Julius Persky of Hammond Ind died lasts week from excessive smoking smok-ing of cigarettes Ho said that he had smoked 500000 cigarettes during his lifetime I I Mrs Frank Coonrad is believed to have been Hilled and property valued at 50000 destroyed In A fire which consumed the American house block in Burlington Vt Ten prominent lumber dealers have I been indicted by tho grand jury for an alleged violation of the Oklahoma antitrust laws by entering into a combination com-bination to fix prices John C Brain died at Tampa Fla of paralysis During tho civil war ho commanded several warships He was the last Confederate prisoner to be released after the war In response to cables from the chlet of police of Warsaw three Russian immigrants im-migrants were arrested immediately after leaving the North German Lloyd steamer Halle at Baltimore Tho passenger steamer Monarch with ten passengers and a crew of thirty is a wixjck on Isle Royale Lake Superior Tho passengers and crew succeeded in reaching shore The differences between the federal and Insular governments over tho division di-vision of the public lands In Porto Rico have been amicably adjusted subject to tho approval of tho secretary of the navy It is tho opinion of Representative Victor Murdock of Kansas as he outlined out-lined his position in a speech in the house that the government is paying too much for the carriage of railway mall B C House proprietor of a laundry laun-dry at El Paso Texas shot three men whom he claims attacked him in a saloon fatally wounding twc of them and seriously Injuring the other For the first time In 20 years the great Treadwell mines of Alaska are closed Douglas and Juneau are suf ferlng from coal famine and lack of fuel has resulted in the closing of the mines Andrew Carnegie has sent to the board of trustees of St Vlateura college col-lege Kankakee 111 a check for 32000 for the rebuilding of tho col I loge building which was recently do 8tn > yed by fire Emperor YUlllum has authorized Chancellor Von Buelow to dissolve tho relchstag and order new elections If the supplementary appropriations asked for by tho government are not granted by tho house Dr Georgo M I Gray citizens candidate can-didate was elected mayor of Kansas City Kan by a plurality of 320 votes over M J Phelan democrat and John P Sims opubllcan i at a special election held last week I Changes in administration in six of the nineteen Massachusetts cities i I which held elections on the 11th wil1 take place on January 1 and next I May three cities where liquor has been bold will return to no license communities I Ono of the most important ethnological ethnolo-gical expeditions in the history ol Harvard university has left under tht leadership of Dr W C Faradee for South America to make an Investiga thin among the Indian tribes of tho Andes mountains I The newly seeded area of winter wheat in the United States is estimated esti-mated as being 11 per cent greatoi than the area sown in tho fall 01 I 1905 equivalent to an increase of 353000 acres and a total acreage o 31005000 acres I Tho house committee on public lands has decided to make a favorable favor-able report on tho Mondoll resolution I providing that tho secretary of tho In I terlor shall make a full report to congress con-gress of all public lands withdrawn from entry since July 1 1DOG |