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Show NEWS SUMMARY By viva voice voto tho sonato cau-:us cau-:us at Pierre, S. D., selected Unttcd States Senator Qamblo to succeed himself. The great tin centers of Cornwall are agitated over a report that an American syndlcato is buying up tho richest tin mines thero. A train loaded with coal was raided raid-ed af North Yft'-'ma, Wash, by clU zons without, nd almost twentj" carloads wore d oft, Senntor Culbi, jii has introduced a bill to rcquiro common carriers to furnish cars for tho shipment of livestock live-stock within reasonable time. J. Pierpont Morgan's billion-dollar Btoel trust is to be rivaled by Henry H. Rogors and other Standard Oil magnates In a billion-dollar copper trust Flro that Btarted In the tobacco warehouse of S. It. Moss & Co., at Lancaster, Pa., spread to adjoining property and caused a loss estimated at $1,000,000. Joseph Blanchette, a painter, sho bis wifo to doath In her home in Cloverdale, N. II.; and killed himself. The couplo had been separated. They loave eleven children. Flro destroyed tho major portion o! the Michigan Stove Works, in Detroit, Mich., causing a loss estimated at $750,000. Tho plant covered an area pf ten or twelve acres. The Japanese government has decided de-cided that on account of tho anti-Jap anese agitation on tho Pacific coast tho training squadron will not visit the Pacific coast, but will go as far as Honolulu only. The South Carolina senato has adopted a resolution endorsing tho action of President Roosevelt In the tirownvlllo matter and requesting tho South Carolina delegation in congress to support this course. The army appropriation bill passed by tho house tncludcd an amendment ppenlng tho hospital nt Fort Bayard, N. M., for tho treatment of tuberculosis, tubercu-losis, to tho officers and men of the pavy and marine corps. Tho submarlno boat Algerian sank at her mooring at Cherbourg, Franco. There was no one on board the vessel ves-sel when she went down. Divers found the boat lying on her starboard side at the bottom of the harbor. Tho steamship Ponce, supposed to have been lost, 'disabled but safe, is riding at anchor in St. George's bay, the Bermudas, and her crow of fifty-two fifty-two persons and the seven passengers aboard tho Ponce are reported all well. The assassin of General Pavloftwas oxecuted on tho 11th. He refused to take tho sacrament and died unidentified uniden-tified and with a cheer for tho revolution revo-lution on his Hp's. Tho head of tho assassin was preserved for lator Identification. Iden-tification. John C. Sufert, a fireman who was rescued from tho ruins of Hills' paper warehouse, Now York City, In which be had lain for twenty-eight hours, 8cemed( little tho worso for his terrlblo terrl-blo experience, except as to tho nervous, ner-vous, shock. The Republican member's of tho Minnesota legislature In caucus nominated nom-inated United States Senator Knuto NelBon to succe'od hlmsolf. This Is equivalent to election on January 22, as tho Republicans are In overwhelming overwhelm-ing majority. -' Western North Dakota Is experiencing experi-encing ono of the heaviest snowstorms snow-storms In history. Nover have the trains had such difficulty In getting through. Tho snowbanks In places nro so high that somo trains aro uven lost trnck of. Tho court of nppoals at Albany, N. Y., decided In favor of tho Brooklyn Brook-lyn Rapid Transit company tho case Involving the right of that company to chargo a doublo faro (10 cents) from central points In Brooklyn to Coney Island. Colonel Patko Andrleff, chief of tho gomlarmes of tho Lodz district, was shot and killed on Poludnlown street. A passing Infantry patrol fired a volley vol-ley nt tho assassin, but only wounded wound-ed Bovornl Innocent persons. Tho ns-snssln ns-snssln escaped. Tho budget for tho noxt fiscal year which tho Japanese government ox pects to present soon, provides an expenditure ex-penditure of 611,000,0u0 yon (about $305,000,000), of which 412,000,000 yen Is for ordinary purposes and 199,000,-000 199,000,-000 for extraordinary purposes. To provstA. complications should tho supremo court of tho United States dqcldo to grant Mrs. Aggie Myers, now under death sentence fm tho murdor of her husband, a new trial, Governor Folk, of Missouri, had Issued a roprlove for ninety ilnys. After dally negotiations Which have lasted several weeks, western rnll roads have decided to glvu locomo live engineers Increased wages ag gregatlug betweon $5,000,000 and $U, 000,000 annually. Tho Increase) wIP nffect between 15,000 and 20,000 engl noers. Although most uf thu 7C0 Japanese laborers arriving In Honolulu un the uilneso Mum wero classed ns fiitmr-its fiitmr-its In search oi employment, none h:ivn goii'j to t iu plantations. It ha. boon diFcqvi red that many of then an ox-Koliili' s, who biought their mil forms, i |