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Show NEWS SUMMARY. DANGER FROM COYC. NORTHWEST NOTES. un-hurt- . BOOTH-TUCKE- R Bos-wort- h Booth-Tuck- Booth-Tuck- d e, g, ' 1900. eUMIXQ aovlne Tuberculosis Pronounced Worst Form of Disease. The American' Public Health association, at Washington, Wednesday, considered the subject of Infection of human beings with animal tuberculosis, and listened to several papers relating to the collection and disposal cf public garbage. In discussing the former subject. Dr. M. P. Ravenol of Philadelphia took up the question of tuberculosis bearing on its transmission from man to animals and front, animals to man, as well as actual inoculation. He regretted the disinclination of federal and state authorities to permit criminals condemned to death to be inoculated with the tuberculosis germ in the Interests of science. He said he was sure that a man con demned to death would most willingly take his chances of contracting tuber culosis as against execution. He emphatically controverted the common theory that dry sputum la the underlying cause of tubercular Infection, and said that there is absolutely not one whit of evidence that it ever caused a single case of tuberculosis in mankind. He produced numerous statistics showing bovine tubercular infection of human beings, and said that the bovjne tubercular bacillus is extremely more viruent than that of a human being. He concluded by strongly urging that precaution should be taken by War is being waged upon Bmallpo: every the association as sanitarians for the In Pittsburg, and it is expected the protection of the food supply as dedisease will be stamped out in twe rived from cattle. weeks. MR8. KILLED. Albert Olson, aged 17, was accidentally killed by his father, while 8everai Others Injured In Wreck Near Kansas City. the two were duck hunting near TillaSanta Fe passenger train No. 2, mook, Ore. which Kansas left City at 6 oclock A disastrous wind and hail storm was wrecked at at Cushing, O. T., did much damage, Wednesday night, Dean half Lake, way between one house being struck by lightning and Marleline, Mo., and it is and a woman cremated. rumored that seven or eight persons A Philadelphia physician advocates were injured. that children should use their rlgtii The following are the known inand left hands alternately, in order jured: that they may become fully developed. Mrs. Baden, Winfield, Kan., dangerFaustlno Millermo, leader of the ous. John R. Schermerhom, Denver. band of ladrones which for months Elmer Harris, Chicago, badly. Col. Hollard of the Salvation Army, past has been raiding the province of Max Goldsmith, not serious. Elzal, P. I., has been sentenced to It is supposed that the wreck was death. caused by the spreading of the rails. Four persons were killed and a Three sleepers and the diner were was on corpse torn from its coffin at Char- ditched. Mrs. A special from Deem Lake train. the as a of N. the result C., passenlotte, that Mrs. was fager train striking a wagon at a rail- says tally Injured in the Santa Fe wreck way crossing. and died half an hour later. union of San Canadian The Piemakers Newspaper Declares for SepFrancisco-has-orderea strike and aration From Great Britain. the three big bakeries that supply The declaration that present relathe hotels, restaurants and smaller tions between Canada and Great Britshops have closed. ain cannot exist much longer was F. M. Wolf, who lives near Ridge-vill- made Wednesday by the Halifax Ind and has been dumb for more Chronicle, the leading newspaper supthan two years, is now able to carry porter in the maritime provinces of on a conversation as a result of, as he the Liberal party. In an unusually outclaims, chewing tobacco for several spoken editorial on the Alaskan bounhours. dary award the Chronicle expresses is what it claims to be unanimous dismade denial repreby Emphatic sentatives of several important west- satisfaction cf Canadians at the acof the British government in the ern railroads to widely circulated ru- tion matter. The paper says: mors that a concerted effort was being This Alaska episode has made It made by the western roads to reduce clear that our existing relations to the empire cannot be continued much wages. longer. We are even now at the partIt is reported from Quito, Ecuador, ing of the ways. Our subordinate pothat a dense column of fire was visible sition has been so clearly and so hufrom there, emerging from the crater miliating revealed that it must speedof the Cotapaxl volcano. The neigh- ily become unebarable." Colorado Coal Miners Called Out boring villages have not sustained any A special from Trinidad, COlo., says damage. The war department has made pub- the authority from President John lic the report and findings in the case Mitchell of the United Mine Workers of Major Robert L. Howsee, charged for the calling of a Btrlke of coal minwith cruelty in the Philippines. The ers in district No. 15 was brought by findings of the board exonerate Major Mother Jones, who returned from Howsee. Indianapolis tonight, and it is understood that next Monday night is the unit that Post The London says date fixed for the walkout This could derstands that Japan is by no means not be positively confirmed tonight, .prepared to acquiesce In the sugges- but President William Howells of distion that she give Russia a free hand trict No. 15 admitted that the strike would he caled, but said the call had in Manchuria in exchange for a Jap- not yet been completed. Over 20,000 anese free hand in Korea. men will be Involved. The charred bones of Justus Har-wi- Gas Discovered In Central Wyoming. a prominent citizen of Dubuque, A gas discovery in the Bremlng Iowa, have been found in the ashes of eleven miles west of Douglas, a barrel near Volga City. The skull Basin, caused intense excitement, has Wyo., bad been fractured. It is believed and crowds have gone out to the scene. that Harwlg was murdered. The flow was truck at a depth of 475 In a dispatch from Sofia, Bulgaria, feet, and was so great that it forced of the London the heavy drill out of the well and the correspondent Times says an order has been issued threw gravel and dirt over the top of for the complete demobilization of the the derrick. The well has been cased Bulgarian reserves, all of whom will and capped. It is proposed to pipe the return to their homes at once. This gas to Douglas, Casper and Glen Rock apparently marks the end of the war as soon as possible, and later the pipe line may be extended to Cheyenne, a scare. distance of 200 miles. Mrs. J. W. Ruthuff, living three Rich Folks Angry. miles south of Noble, Oklahoma, was found dead in bed, death being caused A terrible state of affairs exists by poison. As there have been many In Brookline, the "wealthiest city in family quarrels, her husband has been the world and the aristocratic suburh placed under arrest pending investiga- of Boston, over the disclosure made tion. that the Rev. S. Timothy Rice, until Judge M. M. Estee, who settled in last June pastor of SL Faula African California in 1853, twice a candidate Episcopal church in Cambridge, had for governor, and who has long been purchased a house on Richmond Hill, prominent in politics on the coaBt, the most select part of that city. The died at Honolulu on the 27th. He was residents are indignant at the prospect a colored family for a appointed district judge of Hawaii in of haring The yellow fever situation :n Texa? hows improvement. Professor Mommsen, the born in 1817, is dying at Berlin. The settlement of American clxi: against Turkey is expected wiLliir. ten days. Leading diplomats say the gravit; of the situation in the far east ha? not been exaggerated. News from Somaliland would ind' cate that the Mad Mullah will like!; be conquered by the British. Owing to the rebellion in the north-erpart of San Domingo, the govern ment is enforcing martial law. William J. Engle of Vincennes, Ind. was killed by burglars who were eu deavoring to rob his place of business Senator Gorman of Maryland hn announced his candidacy for the Derr, ocratic nomination for the presidency The Bilboa, Spain, strike seems t have been settled and the men w! be allowed to return to work st oner' At Arequlpa, Peru, an assassin fire three shots at former President Be mans, but the president escaped er er D. R. Castidy, a Laramie pioneer, was killed recently in the City of Mexico, being run over by a cab. Fire destroyed the plant of the Coram Lumber company, near Mont., entailing a loss of 835,000. Many of the miners of Butte and Anaconda who have been thrown out of work are enlisting in the regular army. Miss Anna May Stanley, who lived In Montana from 1863 to- 1876, and in Cheyenne since, is dead at the latter place. As' the result of a freight train wreck near Sallda, Colo., three trainmen were killed and one frightfully Injured. As the result of a collision on the Southern Pacific in eastern Nevada, three Italians were killed and two others seriously injured. Ella Davis, a waitress in a Butte hotel, suicided by taking carbolic add. Postponement of her wedding day is said to have led to the deed. The great coal strike which has been looked for in the Trinidad, Colo., district for some time is now on, and both sides claim the fight will be to a .finish. Had Alexander Morrison, who fell from a bridge at Berlin, Wash., lived another month, he would have received $25,000 as his share of an estate left by his father. Charles Meyers, a ranchman living near North Yakima, WaBh., shot and killed his landlord, William H. Mln-neThe men had a quarrel over thdr business affairs. The dead body of F. P. Ryland, a well known miner and prospector of Lincoln, was found in Helena, Mont. The supposition is that Rylands death was the result of a runaway. The Helena grand Jury Investigating the lynching of Gorman and Walters returned an indictment jagainst George and Saban, a prominent stockman former partner of Col. J. LeTorrey. Major Tom E. McClelland at Cripple rifles Creek seized ten Winchester and 600 rounds of ammunition found under the residence of J. E. Coogan, a member of the Free Coinage Miners ' union of Altman. A private cablegram from Manila states that Treasurer Bartlett Sinclair of Rizal province, who formerly lived In Idaho, has been vindicated of the charges of neglect of his office, and is now on his way home. Five men were blown to pieces at Hayden, Mont., on Sunday as the result of an explosion. The accident is supposed to have bees the result of the explosion of a powder magazine belonging to grading contractors. Dr. H. E. Curry of Baker City, Ore., reports the discovery in the Mount Rastus mining district of a tree bearing the inscription Lewis and Clark, and of a well constructed stone fort and remains of a log hut The Right Rev. John B. Brondel, bishop of the diocese of Helena, and for a third of a century one of the leading Catholic dignitaries of the northwest, is seriously ill in Helena, Mont His recovery is not expected. Sergeant Hawkins, the colored soldier stationed at Fort Missoula, Mont, who, during the recent championship tournament at Sea Girt, N. J., made the remarkable rifle score of 100 out of a possible 100, will ask for a transfer, it being claimed the officers at Fort Missoula refused the enlisted men permission to give a ball in Hawkins honor upon his return home. Humberta Cattelina and Martin J. Plshkur, Italian miners, fell from a cage descending into the Minnie Healy mine at Butte, and striking the sump 1,000 feet below, were Instantly killed. Cattelinas head was severed from his body. Four sticks of dynamite with fuses attached all ready for lighting were found underneath the Tacoma-SeattlInterurban railway station at Seattle. The find caused great excitement. The police think the station was to have been blown up at night. Claude N. Arbuckle, who attempt ed to murder Gladys Grey at Seattle and then took his own life, has been Identified as the burglar who, In September, engaged in a struggle with Mary Manberg, a servant, in the house of Judge Thomas Burke. United States engineers are investigating a project of irrigating two million acres in central Washington, forming a gigantic loop through the Big Bend country." 'Over of the vast territory will get its water supply from the Spokane river. Kali-spel- l, - or MAILS. 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