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Show NEWS SUMMARY Svereal sporadlo cases ot cholera ;HS have boen discovered at Madrid, Spain, and have caused considerable alarm. James II. Sage, a nephew of tho lata Russell Sage, declares that ho will con- test the will of the deceased million- jHS Tho Spanish steamer Cabo Trafalga has been burned nt sen. Her crew HS wns rescued by the British steamer .HS Universal. HS Four men were killed nt Sand Lick, Ky., In a fight between tho Martin and Hall ructions. Tho Martin faction la said to number sixty men. 'H It Is announced thnt Bmpcror Wll-linm Wll-linm after n cruise In tho Medlterra-ncnii Medlterra-ncnii will land nt Alcnnte, Spain, In 'H September nnd visit King Alfonso. The monthly statement of tho dlreo-tor dlreo-tor of the mint shows Hint during July HS the coinage ixecuted nt tho mints of HV the United States nmounted to $0,303,- Striking trammers attacked tho rain. jHl lug force nt ltocklnnd, Minn., and in Hb the light which followed ono roan waa Hi killed, ouu fatally Injured and several HH wounded. Two workmen wero killed and ovor Hfl twenty others were Injured by tho ex-plosion ex-plosion of u boiler nt the plant of the Vlncenucs Paper Mill company at Via- H cenneu, 1ml. Four men were killed and a fifth maa jjdjtbi Is missing as n result ot nn oxploeloa &flHlk 'H ot gun cotton In tho works of the Coop-RflHM cr Chemical company on the outskirts, 'f'JKr of Newark, N. J. f$j Mark Collins, nged 22, W jjwB whllo bathlug In Bel rive?, Bear HS ka, Cnl., with twocoajpaaileM, :Jjfot whom nearly metthe'wjjifl'fati' la aa Httompt to rMf-u ' ClllM. ,HH Tho United States .'government naa paid Germany tti, award of $20,000 la the 'saoan case. Great nrltaln paid fcer danaifrtv In tho spring, and the HV Mtttr'is'thcrcforo settled. .HB An Investigation ut alleged irrogu- 'H 'laritlos In the Philippine Islnnds la now 'H bolng conducted by order of MaJ.-Gen. Wood, the Inquiry being In chargo ol HV Colonel Wood, Inspector general. 'HV Dr. Bothmnn Jackson waa shot and 'H killed at Atlamont, Mo., by J. M. 'H Woodworth, ti hotel keeper, In a dls- ,Hl puto over the management of tho ho- Hj tel, which was owned by Jackson. iHll Harry MHcholl, aged 70, an old BJ soldier nnd ono ot Buffalo Bill' scouts when fighting for tho government, waa found dead In bed at his homo, neat Berrien Center, Mich., of old age. HV On account of the frequent robberlea of mall cara the governor-general of Warsaw has ordered that all such cara ah all herenftor bo guarded by twolro soldiers. Strangers aro not allowed ta otor them. H In accordance with an order Issued by the Emperor of Russia, tho Amcrl-can Amcrl-can syndicate, represented by Baron Dom Label, Is authorized to begin work on the TransSlberlnn-Alnskan railroad project. H A meeting In tho tabernacle at Zlon City, Ills., unanimously nominated Wilbur Glen Vollva for general over-soer over-soer ot tho church for election In Sop-ternbor Sop-ternbor In occordanco with tho rcceat order of Judgo Landls. ' KVJ Dy tho explosion of a locomotive oa Hh the Santa Fe at Mnniltold, Kansas, En glner B. B. Holmci und an unknown HS boy wero killed and Fireman K. W. HH Qulnlan sorloualy Injured. Tho latter Hj will loio his oyealght. HH Mrs. Ferdinand Reese, tho oldest HJ woman In Indiana, and perhaps In tha United States, died at La Porto, Intl.. on tho 30th. According to documents In hor possession sho wns born In Vol- 'M gravltz, Poland, In 1794. Hj As tho climax to a series ot verbal ecountors, In which Mrs. Kato Ross, a Iawyor, and Miss Minnie Jacobs, a pro-batlon pro-batlon officer, havo taken part, tho wo-men wo-men engaged In n free light In tho H county Jail In Chicago. HJ Prof, A. H. Thompson of tho United States geological survey, died In Wash- jH Ington on thu 1st, aged G7. Ho wns as- BH Boclatcd with Major Howell, his broth-,er-ln-law. In the exploration of tha Grand Canyon of tho Colorado. HJ James I). Poslewalt, employed in thu . clerical department ot tho Michigan Central company in Dotrolt, Mich., died RH on tho 2nd, after having fasted forty- wjSSi nlno days ror tho benefit of his health. "fllS Exhaustion la given as tho causo ot VX Ills doath. H'J M. Burago, tho lending oftlclnl ot tho Sochltchow district, und a policeman iI5r who waa escorting hlra, were shot dead 'SrS' by revolutionists near Warsaw, In ri vongo for tho part thoy had taken In 'H'il tho repression ot the agrarian strlko ftf'1 movomcnt. JF"! Tho fighting organization of tha j revolutionists has Issued a proclama- V.' tlon nvowlng responsibility for tho i-y).', assassination, August 3, of Governor t aIm Block of this city. Many arrests havo j boen made. Tho governor's body waa torn Into fragments by a bomb. a jw. At Bessemor City, N. O., W. M. Brown, a brldogroom of an hour, was ;, KyM shot and killed by John M. Klncald ill ns Brown wna about to take tho train fl with his brido. It Is said Brown was yhI under obligations lo marry Klncald'a IhV sister, but married a Miss Perry- jH " SB hThwI |