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Show tiii: u. ii.uuiKi. I stireepa flroiiMit le Has never Tonehe.1 llelarr. KansaCity, May 15.-Thu MU-sourl MU-sourl and Kaw rivers are subsiding nnd thu residents of tho submerged suburb sub-urb will rest III safety tonight. Last night great anxlely waa fell, a the riven were rising rapidly then and the fear were in romo caaea realized, for Iho Kaw awept without leatralut over ground It had never aeon before. In Argentine And Aria.urdale It reached ttie llr.latoilreot some of tl.o houae and flooded the floor of nearly all except ex-cept those on thu high bluff ome die. tauco from the river. All iildit pco plo went moving their home aud moving van wtru at u premium, as were place of slorao. Today, how. ever, tho situation wa changed, as thu Kaw baa receded two feet and Ihreo Inches and bouses In the more elevated etreet.i are high and dry. Those InlhclMttomsaro still partially submerged. Towns on the Kaw above report a fall of from thieo lo flvu feet during tho past forly-clght hours. The low statin of water will probably be reached tomorrow night. In the mean, tlmo all anxiety of the people la at. layed, and many who weru drlveufrom homu inuviid luck today. Thu pacl-.lug houaea which shut down yeUerday noon will resume a usual tomorrow, as will several ether establishment affected af-fected by the flood. The watil alao receded from the' Hrlt l.lno aud rUula Fe roads, and tuillo la resumed. A large number of men are engaged lu Armourdale at thu warehouse of the Cousolldatid Tauk l.ltiu Company, keeping aome thousand barrels of oil, when afloat, from golcgduwiilherlvrr. Harlem I the only other place, liesldo Armourdaln and Argeutluo, allotted by thu high wsters, aud Hie datuago theru Is Inslgnlllcaut. Tbo total los at Argentine and Annourdalu I roughly estimated at HUO.uOO. The wenlher today wa delightful, and crowd -wnieherl tbe lloodrlrom every avail' able eminence. The ten-year-old sou of Jobu Feelv wa ktandlng on the bank of tbe Kaw when It caved, and he was drowned. Tula I the only fit. tallly. The tulluii 1'ioipeela. Br. J.ot!, May IS. Iteport re. celved from cokrepottdo..t thiough. out the cotton belt Indicate that there will be at least 13 r cent, lesa planted this trasin than last. The drought In the soulhwesloru aud floods In Hie central and southern portion of the belt huvo made a great change In the past week, aud It la ssll that the decrease de-crease In acreage will ln much largei than now estimated. Planting Is from two to three weeks lale all over the Houth, aud In many localities the pus-pect pus-pect ate not encouraglug. Ilie Moslem, Ilauinlarr Mile. lib 1'aso, May 15. Colonel Harlow, In charge of Iho Uolted Htatra boundary bound-ary comuilsslou, was In the city tcday lid sal J that there la no Iruth In the report that error were dlscoveroJ lu tho boundary lino surveyed. Thu commission Is not nut lo mske a new aurvuy, but simply tu seo that Iho old monument aiu In position and In good condition. ties. Ilslherlncleu. DultlKJiti:, la., May 10. Lieutenant Hetherlugton' father discredit tl.o story sent out from Ht. Paul tbat Mrs. Hetherlugton had returned to America Ameri-ca uudrr an assumed uanie. The llrt.1 li.tr 111111,11111 S'lMiipleleil. CllIOAUU, May IS. The Mines and Mlalug building at thu World's Fair grounds Is finished and It acceptance recommended. It 1 the first of the World' Fair buildings to be coin, plated. CillCAOo, May 15. The crew nf the toam bargo 'W. II. Throw" had a imrruvr escapu this afternoon. The boat wa dboivertd on lire when some four mill from shore, aod iho crew were rescued tu II. ey weio on tbe point uf Jumplu overboard to awtm for shore The bout wae burned. The llsmes weromienohcd upon arrival of tho flroboat and then towed In. Mace rsplualoi.i In I'arls. Paius, May 1 1, A bomb and ijuin. lily nf oxploslve wa placed un tbu window till In the otllce connecting with tbe Unip Urand mlnra ac Aloy In the drp.vtlme.it of Tsru. The explosion ex-plosion winch followed was terrific, and thu building ws blown toatomi and the furnlturu uf the olllcu dee-troyed. dee-troyed. Tne aUalrraimd the gieat.it uxcltemenl, aud It was feared that a number nf people worn Injured. Upon Investigation, however, it was found that no ono wa hurt. There Is no clue to thu perpetrators ot thu outrsge. AUasrrnornnilatlnb. I.ittix Hock, Ark., May II. Governor Go-vernor I'.agle, who was ununited by a mob list night, while endeavorlug to prevent Hie lyucblng of James, re-nislned re-nislned In his room all day. llu was twice kuockol down, and received Hiony bruises, a black rye aud a thumb dislocated. All Indignation meeting was held by the more vicious and law. less negroes tonight. Thu better class, linwcvar, agree with tho whites that ouly Just punlshtueut era meted out. The Proseeiillou f It.,,..,. IWAaiilMJTON, May 14. riiotesi:. rucuy ani the part of tho prusecutluu In tho Itaum luvr.tliji'.lo.i . practically vlorud till morning, when the com lulltro adjourned Id meet May S.TJ at that time Paysuu, on Hie art of Ksilrn, will Introduco evldeuco In re. buttal. Hecretary l.lkln ha directed that Uio new mllllary post at Helena, Montana, Mon-tana, shall bu named Furl llaitlajn. In the I'pper I'lrrlr. Imndon, May 14. John lllchard Melone,maJorai.d honorary lieutenant colonel of lb Nlulli battalion rifle brlga.ie of lUrnaton, county Wed. meatb, Ireland, today procured a dlvorco from hi wile, ttioelileslsli.tr of 1-ord Chtirston, on tho charge of adultery with Count D. Autlclati. N.a defenio waseflered and theoouut was cotiJeuincd lo pay the costs. Inline-it ll,0etllon tt Ihe Can-ireel Can-ireel litier Law. New Voiik, May IS. Over 203 steerage pssieuger arriving today on "1,1 UaM-oguo" weru detained ou sua pkbm ofbelng contract laborer. It I alleged that a number nf government employusat Klllaiilai.d, with Ih.em. pjyeof varloua steamship lines, nru working In colluilou to doleat tbe operations ot the contract labor law, Aialslant Huperlnleudenl of tmm'gia. Hon O'llelrnuaayalhatan Inveatigt-llou Inveatigt-llou of the' matter ha commenced, which may result lu the dlimlaial or aome ttovernment employee. A riiaas'r ami ftnnbeelle HS.Ins. PinsliOMi, May 13. Manager Oak of Iho "Dr. Jekyll aod Mr. Hyde" comiany now playing here, I ml.-lug, ml.-lug, and wllh him the souhrelto of the company, Martlnnd Clark, and also tho t'oniau) ' ahare of tho receipt lor yesterday and last evening performance. perfor-mance. Ills not knowii which way the air wont or the amount he lock Willi him. A Jnilcr del a I slier rsom Ublle '. F.Ali ("i.Aini:, Wis., My 15. JuJge llilley, presldlug In the llu-aell llu-aell irtdeonlhg case, retelved a letter signed "while cape," warning him to leave the city w llblti ten days, and, If hudoe nit comply, Ihruiteu to hang him. 4'aplnrliig a atux Itnliber. Hr.liDINu, Cal., May 15. Tiie robber wbo waa shot w bile attempting tu hold upthoIteddingandHhaeta stage hut night, waa captured lu Mlddlo Crrck canyon this afternoon by threu bo) undtrlO, He waa badly wounded lu thu face and tirrait and made no resistance re-sistance to capture. Hoklatrs that his rsotnranton took all the money, tell-Ing tell-Ing him that he would die. lie tell somany dlU'ercntatorlea that Itlslm-rcsilble Itlslm-rcsilble lo get at Iho truth. He waa brought lu Ileddlng lu a spring wsgou lylug on a mattree and guarded. Htrung men boro him Into thejall. The doctor think bo will live. The ttcuttte takon will not exceed 550W. - A liiMM.iwirMa'tTn-rs;r' FiuiT Woutii.Tcx., May 15. Harry C. ltobtneou, traveler for a Chicago hardware house, Insulted the wife of W. II. Coll'man of this city. CotTiuan called ou ltobluson to rstract. He re-fused re-fused nnd a shooting followed' Itoblnaou waa killed and Coflman wounded. Mrs. Coflman, wbo waa present, clalma to have done Ihe shoot lug. Coirman surreudared and waa released on ball. All pattlea lo the allalr stood high In thu community. Hunter and anlrble. Bt'AitTA, Ilia., May 14. Charle Jones, aged 17, shot and Instantly killed Julia MoFarlaml, 17 rears, latl nlghl.aud then himself, dying Instant. ly. The tragedy wa thu result of thu girl refining to marry blm. n.e ltntlllour) I'eellut In Haa. lee. IlL l'.liw, Tex., May 14.-.Uheral Hull Baudoval, the Mexican revolutionist, revolu-tionist, has I een located lu this city, surrounded by a strong rsonal lol. lowing who aru working mysteriously, Ouu of hla friends says the revolution-ary revolution-ary feeling In Mexico 1 ttrouger than at any time within flvo years. e'alliotle Tourlsls. MoNTitKAi., May 11. V largo parly of Homau Catbollo dlgnltar.es and clergy leave here on Monday ou a tour to tho Pacific coast. Among tho tour lata will bu Archbishop llubamel of Ottawa, thu lllshopa of Three lllvets, llrooklyu, Helena (Mont.) and Atha. batoo und Mgr. Hainel, rcprceeutlng CarJIualTaichertau. sirnalar laiireNleli. WAtttlNUTO.V, May 14. A private dla atch Irom Ashevllle, N, C., kay Hint Honator Vance I In a very pre. carious condition; the worst Is feared. |