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Show NEWS SUMMARY During a storm tho Greek sailing boat Urania wont on tho rocks near Ancona, Italy, nnd was wrecked. Thir-teen Thir-teen of tho crow wero drowned. It may bo several weeks bofore the charges filed with Postmaster General Gener-al Cortolyou against tho Now York cotton exchango aro given a hearing. Edward Main and Stcphan Joko-wlch, Joko-wlch, two victims of a powder mill explosion ex-plosion at Kenosha, Wis., died early Sunday. Threo others lnjurod cannot live. In a riot of 400 Greek laborers employed em-ployed on tho Unltod Railroads In San Francisco, Markos Itomantcs, a Greek, was struck on tho head by a brick nnd killed. A westbound Itock Island passenger passen-ger train ran Into an open Bwltch near Klngsflshcr, Oklahoma. Ono paa-aonger paa-aonger was killed nnd n number sor-Inusly sor-Inusly hurt. Urlgadler-Generai George A. Doll, U. S. A., retired died nt hla rcsldenco In WnBhlngton on tho 2nd. Ho wnB brovcttcd four times for gallant conduct con-duct during tho Civil war. Snowstorms and blizzards of exceptional excep-tional Boverlty nro provnlllng throughout through-out southern nnd southwestern Hub-ala. Hub-ala. Trnfllc on tho rnllroads Is Interrupted Inter-rupted nnd great loss of llfo la ro-. ro-. ported. j Tho discussion of Iho cplsodo In Drownsvtlle, Texas, which resulted In tho dlschargo of threo companlos of I negro troops, will contlnuo this week tho topic of paramount Intcrcat In the senate. One mnn Is dead, ono severely wounded nnd nnothor slightly Injured, as tho rosult of a desperato fight which occurred bctweon Mexicans In the public road ulna mllos east of El Paso. Texas. Mrs. Lena Margaret Mills of David City, Neb., In tho penitentiary for llfo for tho murder of her hUBband, Harvoy Llllls, four years ngo, has been granted an unconditional pardon by Governor Mickey. ' Advices from Ijwell, Ariz., are to tho effect that tho damage dono to the town by tho explosion of 'tho Denn-Arizona Denn-Arizona company's mag.izlno containing contain-ing 8,700 pounds of dynnmito, will bo less than $30,000. J Tho oloctlvo atalo omcors of Ml-chlgan, Ml-chlgan, with tho oxccptlons of Governor Gover-nor Warner nnd Attorney-General Ulrd, wero administered tho 6ath of offlco on tho 1st. Governor Warner Ulricas provonted his bolng present. X plonary council of tho French blejiops to discuss tho situation of tho chtirch In Franco, Una boon summoned to meet January 15 nt tho Chateau do la Muotto, whero Louis XVI and Mnrlo Antolnotto passed tholr honey moon. Stato Sonator Smith will Introduce a bill In tho Kansas legislature pro- Tiding that nil marrlago engagements must bo published In local papers and churches at least thirty days beforo tho woddlng coromony la to bo per-formod. per-formod. Six hundred nnd fifty mlncrB went on atrlko nt Grnss Valley, Col., on tho ( 2nd, Every union miner, with tho exception ex-ception of fifty, who are employed in four of U10 smaller mines, wont ; out. Tho minors demnnd an eight-hour eight-hour day. Mr. Hnrry Gormnn, daughtor ot Governor J. Frank Hardy, waa shot at her homo at Laporto, Ind by an In-nnne In-nnne man whllo sho wus walking with hor husband. Tho BholB Btruck both Mr. and Mta. Gorman, but did no serious Injury. Thoro Ih little doubt that the senate will ardor an immedlato Investigation Investiga-tion ot tho dlschargo of negro troops of the Twenty-fifth Infantry on account ac-count ot their alleged participation In the "shooting up" of tho town of Hrownavlllo, Tex. At the boarding bouse In Joplln, Mo., whoro ho lived, F. W. Troy fatally fa-tally shot hla wife, Patosla, aged 30, through tho hood and breast, and shot Italph Qulnu, aged 24, Bon ot tho Jand lady, through tho shoulder. Qulnn will recover. According to Information Bent to Judge (leorgo n. Gray, of Wilmington, Dola., tho dlsputo between tho Southern Sou-thern railway company and Ita ma-chlnlst ma-chlnlst has been adjusted. Ho was selected as umpire, but tils services will not bo required. Depressed, It Is bellevod, over his defeat for ro-elcctfon as a registrar of doeda, an olllco which ho bad filled for twenty-flvo consecutive years, Thomas Temple committed suicide In Boston by Inhaling Ulumluatlng gas. He was 70 years old. Tho entire family of George Devino at Wlnooskl, Vt,, consisting of etx persons, the father, mother and four children, were killed during tho night by Illuminating gas, which entered the house from a break In the street wain through a sewer pipe, Frank M. Ridley, Jr., of La Grange, Ga., was shut nnd dangorouHly wounded by Ilarvo. Hill of Atlanta. The shooting occurred at tho wedding of Miss Elllo Itldluy, 11 cousin of tho wounded mnn. It Ih assorted that Hill was In love with 1 10 hrlila. |