Show 1 I NEWS SUMMARY the coal famine in kansas Is broken yellow jack is causing six deaths a day at G lay aguil ecuador la in honolulu it Is currently reported that attorney general E P dole has resigned esIg ned his office james J corbett has sent 2 to al smith in new york as a forfeit for a match with jeffries Jef fines boston s crop of beans Is running low and the city is threatened with a famine of the commodity mafud pasha brother in law of the sultan of turkey and leader in tha the turkish reform party died at brussels sunday editor gonzales who was shot by lieutenant governor tillman is im proving and hopes are entertained of his recovery the claim of may mrs put nam bradlee strong against her for mer husband lord hope for 46 has been settled for 5 at purdy mo J M huff proprietor of a hotel shot and killed his wife and then hilled killed himself domestic troubles caused the tragedy A combination of all the boat build ing interests on the ohio and allis sippi rivers with a capitalization of 0 Is being organized abram S hewitt former mayor ot of new york and for many years representative senta tive in congress is dead in his year after ten days illness laura foster mother of former gov arnor charles W foster of ohio Is dead aged years her husband founded fostoria and from him it took its name governor thompson B ferguson ot of oklahoma has set down his official toot on the use of bloomers by girls who attend the territorial educational institutions A bill has been introduced in the missouri legislature establishing a whipping post another bill nas for its purpose the abolition of the death penalty for murder the official figures show per ens ons lost their lives and that 33 houses were destroyed as a result oi of the recent earthquakes at andijar russian turkestan Turk estan M goubet the ini inventor antor of the sub marine torpedo boat bearing his name who as announced january was recently confined in an asylum for the insane in paris parts is dead the agricultural bill has been pro pre pared by the house committee on ag ri culture it carries approximately 6 or about 80 more than the current appropriation the crown princess of saxony and it giron with whom she eloped have arrived at mentone france and in tend to stay two months they have taken the name of M and mine mme andre gerard two battalions of the foreign ie le glon gion stationed in algeria have been ordered to be in readiness to proceed to the moroccan frontier the broo 3 are being equipped for ac ive service in the field the american consul in algeria donnell kidder says the report cincu in london that his wie was assaulted and robbed by footpads was exaggerated and the incident was without importance an explosion of a gas main in the business center of joliet ills wrecked Zei Zel gerts barber shop and injured two barbers scores of people had narrow escapes A three story business block nearby Is in a partial state of col lapse four kegs of powder exploded in a slav boarding house in windber pa six slavs who are believed to be mor tally injured were seated together in a room and it Is said that one of them was endeavoring to dry a quantity of powder according to a honolulu dispatch the hawaiian exhibit association is preparing to ask the legislature tor for an appropriation of 50 for an exhibit at the st louis exposition about 20 will be spent on a building ac RC cording to present plans while attempting to arrest a negro desperado will davis at pacolet mills S C officer jacob smith was shot to death davis escaped but the entire community is looking for him and a lynching is feared it he Is caught A plan of S T Haren sid a hun garlan student at tiffin 0 to organ ize his countrymen in the united states into christian associations under the direction of the reformed church was adopted by the board of home missions the employment of small girls at night in the silk mills of scranton pa has been stopped the owners of the big mills have posted notices at the various plants ordering the email small girls who have been working at night to report for day duty the lawyers for the anthracite coal operators and for the mine workers who aie now in philadelphia in attendance on the strike commis sion have drafted a bill limiting the ages for children to work in or about coal mines and in mills and factories |