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Show CREAM OF THE NEWS Oda Xellsen. a "Danish Duse," reached New York yesterday on the liner Teltgen for a tour of the country. Miss Neilsen has starred In Danish plays. For se -eral yean In her native country she was a court actress. Edward Huggins. 74 yearn old. a pioneer, pio-neer, died suddenly last night at the residence resi-dence of his son In Taeoma. Wash. He went to the Puget sound country In 1843 as a factor for the Hudson Bay company. He was an authority on thw Parlfi.-Northwest, Parlfi.-Northwest, and was much sought ly authors au-thors of fiction and hltorv. A severe shock of earthquake Is reported re-ported to have occurred In Alicante. Spain, yesterday. No ri;miaRe ensued. Minister of Finance Pake, at a mntini of the Japanese budget committee yesterday, yester-day, announced that the flovernment had definitely decided not to seek new foreign for-eign loajis The steamer Areola. which wsj stranded at the mouth of Havana harbor, was successfully floated vesterday. The steamer Is only slightly damaged. Charitv. It Is said, will he a larBe beneficiary bene-ficiary of the estate of the late A. O. Slaughter, who died In San An'onlo. Tex , last Tuesday. The late broker s estate, according to persons In close touch with his affairs, is valued at approximately i:.oeo.ooo. A revolt has broken out In Manyanga. In the Congo Free State, and additional troops have ben asked for. Fifty men. commanded by a non-commissioned officer, of-ficer, who were sent to the aid of the military agent, were attacked snd defeated de-feated with the loss of seven men. The Missouri House of Representatives yesterday passed a bill prohibiting the manufacture, sale, or giving away of cigarettes. The approximate value of Marshall Field s estate, as indicated hv an inventory in-ventory filed in Chicago yesterday, is $75,- Ooy.ooo. |