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Show j CREAM OF THE NEWS S FROM EVERYWHERE Which Pickering of Harvard obserya-' iorr has been given the prUe offered by the Bishop of Ion at Mexico City for the discovery of the tenth satellite of Saturn. P. N. Llllenthal. chairman of the Russian Rus-sian relief fund, wired Jacob H. 8chlff at New York yesterday that San Francisco would contribute $25,000 to the fund. Max Hudowski. a Russian Jew at Philadelphia, Phil-adelphia, has received word that all his relatives, twenty-five In number, had been massacred In the slaughter of Jews at Odessa. The Supreme court of the United States yesterday reversed the decision of the Kentucky Court of Appeals In the case of the Union Refrigerator Transit company against the State of KentucKy. holding that the cars owned by the company and used in other States cannot be taxed in' that State, even though It be a Kentucky corporation. Aides de camp of the Emperor, with almost absolute power, will be sent to the provinces of Saratolt, Chernlgoff and Tamboff to restore order and quell the disturbances. Bartlett Richards and James O. Com- 1 stock pleaded guilty before Judge Mun-ger Mun-ger In the Federal court at Omaha yesterday yes-terday to a charge of fencing Immense tracts of Government land. They were fined $300 each and costs, amounting to $500. King Oscar's new title elnce the dissolution disso-lution of Sweden and Norway Is King of Sweden and of the Goths and Vandals. Walker Eldrldge, the chauffeur who was dismissed from the Government service ser-vice for misconduct, which came under the personal notice of the President, Is to be reinstated. Bert Conner, alleged to be one of the Seattle agents in fraudulent land deals, has been arrested, charged with defrauding defraud-ing two women out of property by false deed. L. D. Hedges, a tough character and dangerous man when drinking, was shot and killed at Detroit. Or., Sunday night by William Edler. a camp cook. President William E. Pelrce of Kenyon college. O.. vesterdav lssueA a statement, expressing the belief that the Coroner's jurv had arrived at a wrong conclusion in the case of Stuart Pierson, a student run over by a train and supposed to have been tied to the tracks as part of a college col-lege Initiation ceremony. George Wettcr Day. a farmer near Seattle, was arrested yesterday, charged with obtaining a pension under the assumed as-sumed name of William B. IJay. A notable dinner was given on the Bowery at Coney island last night by the enlisted men of the First squadron of the United States Atlantic fleet to the men of Prince Ixui of Battonberg's squadron, now visiting at New York. Eatbound Union Pacific train No. 101 collided with a work train near Bonner Springs yesterday afternoon. A number of persons were Injured. Mavor Dunne's new attempt to get the Chicago City Council to take some action looking to the acquirement of the street railway systems by the city again failed of results last night. Prince Iuis of Battenberg was the center of attraction last night at whnt was said to be the must hrllllnnt opening night's assemblage ever seen at the New York horse show. The Cleveland Jews yesterday subscribed sub-scribed yon for the relief of the persecuted perse-cuted Russian Jews. The mnn giving his nam as James Rooney. who was arrested at Bridgeport. Conn., for stealing n rldo on a train, has been Identified s "Iienver" Harris, n siifrblower. said to have killed a policeman police-man In the West. . F.iIii.t Walliuo MnjpT. the scire, who underwent an operation In a New ork hospital recently, is said to be o.it of danger. Adoiph (Utinger. president of thr American Ticket Brokers' association, was in Denver yesterday from Pan Francisco Fran-cisco planning the defense In the Injunction Injunc-tion suit preventing "scalpers'' from doing do-ing b;isins. He will go on to Washington Washing-ton and lay charges against the railroad' before the President. The fund raised bv the Jews of London for the relief of the prrsecutert Jews in Russia has reached PVi.'no. The union of iovernnient mployee. of the arsenals and dock yards at Toulon. Brest and other places in France has ordered or-dered a general strike to begin tod-iy. Co,jnel for John . Benson and others Indicted for brlberv In -onn"ction with the land fraud case filed demurrer to the indictments yesterday at Washington. w m w StatP Insurance 'ommlssloner David Martin and l ijited States Internal Rf-ve-nue Collector William McCroneh of Philadelphia, Phil-adelphia, both ward leaders In the Republican Re-publican machine, announced yecterday that thev would Join In the reform movement move-ment Initiated by Mavor Weaver. Judge Parker. Democratic candidate for President at the last election, who h-is been retained br Mayor McCMlan In the election contest brought by W. R. Hearst, yesterday expressed the belief that n recount re-count of the ballots would be a dangerous danger-ous practice ' King George nf (ireeee. accompanied by Prince and Trlnces Nicholas of Greece. Arrived Ar-rived in Knglsnd Minrtar on a vl,,t 1,!s brother-in-law. King Edward. Pr T. R. Chiles. age-J S yars. one ef th most proa.lnfnt physflars of Norfolk. a. was committed to Jnil without bond upon the eharg" of having performed an operayon from the effeets of Vhlch Mios Sarsh Atkinson. s-d -4 is now reported dying. James T. Franklin, aged :, yeurs. a car Inspector, was also charged with aiding and abetting the alleged crime. , , It Is unofficially announced that the Commercial Commer-cial Trust and Savings banks nf New Orleans will absorb the Germanla Savings hank, on which there was recently an unwarranted tun In the Supi erne court aT Penvfr Chief Justice Oabbert announced thnt the motion to quash the Information and citation in the proceedings proceed-ings against T'nited States Senator Thomas M Patterson for contempt woulc be overruled. An order was entered requiring Senator Tat-terson Tat-terson to file his answer next Monday. Thomas R. Clement, president of the Kirs: National hank of Faribault. Minn., who n convicted of embeszling the funds of the hank, causing Its failure, has been sentenced to Kerve eight years in rrison. Col Frank P Poeil. the reied scout on' friend and partner ef TA'IMIam p. Cody. vtv has been il! at th Irma hotel In Cod v. Wyo for several weeks, hss suddenly taken a tun for th" worse and his i!eath is expected to ec cur at anv time. ('. p Candler, n tv was helng held fr H rnuntv jail at R"l l.' dge. Mort . pen ling i!i arrival of an officer from Kentucky, who want him for forgery, escaped Sunday night. uhl' the Sheriff permitted Mm to go tip town pftr a ram.r. He tias raptured a Roberts, fhirfe miles distant, and is again in Jail. |