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Show I1HIEF TELEGRAMS. Cairo, Oct. 1-J.. Osmsn DIgma Is preparing to attack Suaklm. Arrangements Ar-rangements are being made to send reinforcements. St. 1'itersburg, Oct H. Grand Duke Nicholas, who became Insane during the recent army maneuvers, will be conveyed to Crimea to spend the winter. Xew York, Oct. H. The police census was completed this afternoon. It shows JCew York City's population popula-tion to be 1,710,715, an Increase of 197,21-i over the government's figures. Saratoga. X. V., Oct. H. Commander Com-mander Charles U. Huntlncton, commandant of the I'ensacola Navy Yard, died here tills afternoon, lie had been 111 several months, lie was a native of SprlngfielJ, 111. Winnipeg, Oct. H. 8Ir William Gosset was killed yesterday at Mission, Mis-sion, a station of the Canadian Pacific Pa-cific Hallway, by the accidental discharge of his gu n while out hunting. hunt-ing. Sidney, Oct. 14. In a speech in the chamber today the Premier declared de-clared that the present strike In Australia had been almost as disastrous disas-trous to the country as a bombardment bombard-ment would be. The government, he said, was determined to be su-nreme. Dublin, Oct. 14. The Irish 77me says William A. Graham and Timothy Timo-thy Harrington, who were appointed appoint-ed members of the committee to visit the United States to solicit aii for tho Irish cause, have refused to accept the appointments. rsrlsOct. 14. The Count de 1a Grange's chateau near Domfronl was Backed and burned. The entire building was destroyed. There were many valuable works of art In the chaUau, all of which were lost. The police are seeking the culprits. Paris, Oct. 14. Captain Drlant, G.-ntial Boulanger's son-in-law, has been ordered fromTunls to Blzert as a disciplinary measure, tbu Captain having announced tho publication of his new bosk without having first obtained permission of the Minister of War. New; York, Oct. 4. The Il'orU will announce tomorrow that, yield Ing to the advice of his physicians, Mr. Pulitzer has withdrawn entirely entire-ly from its editorship, and the control con-trol of the World has been vested In an executive board of its principal editors. New York, 14. Mrs. Kalo Mc-AulIfTe, Mc-AulIfTe, aged IS, wife of Jack Mc-AuIiOe, Mc-AuIiOe, the lightweight fighter, died suddenly at a West Side hotel early this evening of heart failure. She was an actress, her stage name being Kate Hart. She met her husband hus-band la California a few months ago, after his fight with Carroll. Paris, Oct. 14. It Is reported that Dillon and O'Brien, have le(t Ciiatcau-tiriH for Paris, and will go to Havre on Friday and embark for America on Saturday. London, Oct.14. The Standard's Paris correspondent says: "It Is reported re-ported that Dillon and O'Brien have fust pasted through Paris, en route to Rome." Lisbon, Oct- 14.-The new Cabinet Cabi-net today took thecalh orUSnce to the King. The ministry Is a coalition one. Hartford, Conn., Oct. ""ft" State supreme court Chief JmUce Andrews todsy filed a ""m' opinion on the secret ballot i case recently re-cently decided. A majority ef the court declared void the ballots headed "Cltlxens' Ticket," which was Issued by the republican town committee. Chief Justice Andrews An-drews holds. Jedre Trsrence con-enrrtne, con-enrrtne, that, as there was no Intention Inten-tion to deceive, the ballotts should be counted. |