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Show V NEWS SUMMARY V General Count Alexis Pavloch Ignnt-leff Ignnt-leff lias been nssaslnntcd. Tho Socialists of Kansas havo nominated nomi-nated a complete stnto ticket. .Methodist churches will rnlso $250,-D00 $250,-D00 toward Christianizing Indln. A Dulgarlan band mnsHacrcd fourteen four-teen Greeks between Katarnnltn and Nlnstla. Two men wero killed and two wounded wound-ed In the course of nu election dlsputo nt Snrtcna. Krost has cnused $7G,Obo damngo to tho strawberry crop In tho vicinity of Mnrlottn, Ohio. The police nt Tlllls havo discovered an underground storehouse containing 250 loaded bombs. Workers on tho docks nt Buffalo havo reported for duty nnd tho strike is practically over. Tho locked out dockyard laborers nt Hamburg havo decided to nsk permission per-mission to resume work. Thoro wero twenty-four slight enrth-qunko enrth-qunko shocks nt San Jose, Cnl., between be-tween April 18 nnd May 7. Criminal proceedings aro to be brought against tho offenders of tho Stnndard Oil company In Ohio. Col. Frank I), Powell, tho fnmous scout known ns Whlto Heaver, nnd for many years an assoclato of Buffalo Illll, Is dead. Extraction of an ulcerated tooth caused the death at Los Angeles of William C. Anderson, nged 27, n nn-tlvo nn-tlvo of Canada. During tho voyngo of tho steamer Faulk from India to Suva, FIJI Islands, 121 coolies were taken sick with cholera chol-era and sixty-one died. Provident Roosevelt will attend tho formal opening of tho Jamestown exposition ex-position April 20, 1007, nnd will dollver nu address on that occasion. Governor llcckham has Issued a proclamation pro-clamation summoning tho COO, 000 ex-Kentucltlans ex-Kentucltlans now residing in other stntcs to return to I.oulsvlllo for "homo coming week," Juno 13 to 17. Mllwnukeo was selected as tho next convention city for tho Telegraphers' union of America at tho convention of that body at Cincinnati last week. Tho Insurnnco Idea hns been ndopted. Further flerco fighting Is reported to hnvo taken plnco In Morocco. Tho Sultan's troops nro said to havo crossed cross-ed tho Muluyal river, surprised tho pretender's forces and killed 100 of his followers. Itoslo Davis and Knto Walter, both about 8 years of oge, were drowned nt Clark's landing on tho Mulllca river last week, by tho upsetting of a sailboat. sail-boat. Frank Sharp and Henry Grlcs Bwfltn nshoro, Flro In tho heart of tho city of Pinar dol Ulo swept ono cntlro square nnd part of another. Tho tiro could not bo checked until somo buildings wero blown up with dynamite. Tho losn Is estimated at $400,000. Disturbances of a gravo nature havo occurred at llolognn In connection with tho gonornl strike. Sovcral ofllcers of-llcers and soldiers wero wounded and many buildings, Including somo of tho hospitals, wero stoned. Sharp fighting has occurred oh tho banks of tho Muluyn river, Morocco, between tho protendor's forces nnd tho Sultan's troops. Tho latter, in an endeavor to cross tho river lost thirty killed and mnliy wounded. It tho views of tho sub-commltteo on building law prevails, tho height of tho class A buildings wlthlu tho flro limits lim-its of San Francisco hereafter to bo determined, will bo limited only by economic nnd engineering considerations. considera-tions. Tho transport Sallzo, whllo conveying convey-ing 2,000 troops from Vladivostok to Odessa, struck a floating mine. About 150 soldiers wero killed nnd tho vessel was badly dnmnged, but temporary repairs woro mndo and It proceeded to Nagasaki. Two young girls named Ccsarlno Tosselll nnd Lucy Iloesco, committed sulcido on tho railway lino Just out-eldo out-eldo Nice, becnuso they wero both In lovo with tho same man, and preferred doath togothor rather than that ono should mnko tho other unhappy. Wllllo Hoppo, tho boy billiard expert, ex-pert, won tho first prize In tho professional profes-sional tournumont which wns llnlshcd Saturday night In Chicago. Hoppo went through his four games without it slnglo defeat. Gcorgo Sutton, tho Canadian champion, captured second place. Following conforonces botweon Pros-ldont Pros-ldont Keefo of tho longshoremen's union and all labor Interests and representatives rep-resentatives of tho dock managers, tho strlko of tho longshoremen on the lako has been settlod. Tho men will work at tho old scalo, ponding a conference con-ference Uy an order Issued by Judgo Munger at Omaha twonty-flvo cattlemen aro given flvo days in which to remove 'their unlawful fonco from tho government govern-ment domain, after which Marshall iWarner Is ordered to pull down nnd destroy them nt tho expense of the cattlemen. |