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Show NEWS SUMMARY Prince Hldlrbcgoff, marshal of tho nobility and prominent In tho Liberal : movement, was killed In the street nt Kutals. ' During a balloon ascension nt Mon- j roe, S. D Uort Ward, tho neronaut, fell from tho parachuto nnd was In-stnntly In-stnntly killed. A piissengor train wns derailed at Progranltsclinala Btntlon, on the Chinese Chi-nese Kastcrn railway, nnd 100 persons were killed or Injured. Tho bodies of nine revolutionists havo been found In 'burned houseM at Dlalyslok, from which they attacked at-tacked the pollco station. A tornado swept ovor Tlfton, (In., destroying moro thnn fifty houses. Two persons wcro seriously Injured innd ninny others slightly hurt. Former Sheriff Ed Cnllnhnn and Elbert El-bert Hnrgls wcro nrrested at .Inck-son, .Inck-son, Ky., on tho chnrgo of murdering Dr. B. D, Cox, several years ago. A fresh crater has been formed on Mount Abo, on Klushlu Islnnd. It la omitting smoke nnd n rumbling sound, but no dnmago has been reported. Tho governor of Kalugu, Russia, has Issued strict orders to the prefect to provent with all tho means In his power anticipated Jewish massacres. Two of Chief Slgananas' sons have .surrendered to the Natallan forces and nearly all of Chief Uambaata's followers fol-lowers wcro killed In tho recent fight-'ing. fight-'ing. After being divorced thirty-three 'years, William P. Deland, CO years old, and his former wife, Bertha Deland, aged CB, wero re-marrlcd In Chicago :lat week. Tho greatest fire since tho confla-ignition confla-ignition of 1904, Involving a property 'loss of about 11,000,000 and tho loss ,of at least threo lives, occurred In Bal-itlmoro Bal-itlmoro on tho 13th. Baron Carapanhausen was murdered mur-dered at Riga, Russia, and the baroness bar-oness slightly wounded by a sorvant. The murderer committed suicide 'when ho was arrested. It Is estimated that the damage done by the recent wind and hailstorm hail-storm in tho Immediate vicinity ol Geneva, N. Y will reach closo to n quarter of a million dollars. The Japanese transport Toyotonl struck n mine and sank Immediately when twenty-four miles off Joshln, Korea. Twelve of her crew were saved and fifty are missing. Wcnzcl Kabat, convicted of having shot and then burned tho body of Michael McCarty, a wealthy farmer, near Maplcton, Wis,, has been sentenced sen-tenced to llfo Imprisonment. Whllo tho northern portion of tho provlnco of Chi lA (China) Is surfer-ng surfer-ng from the most sevcro drought slnco 1900, tho southern extremity Is experiencing exper-iencing serious floods, caused by heavy Tains. An Albernl, B. C, special says James Bedford, n prominent rancher of Now Albernl, wns shot, probably fatally, by Mr. Rollins, proprldtar of Albornl hotel, who mistook Rcdrord for a bear when shooting. Tho abnormal Infantile mortality In England hns led to tho summoning of a natlonnl conference, which mot In Ixmrton last week under tho presidency presi-dency of John Burns, president or tho locnl government board. Tho scnato has passed the bill authorizing au-thorizing railroads on application ot shlppors to carry livestock In transit for thirty-six hours without unloading, unload-ing, instead of twenty-eight hours, as now provided by law. Roy Spurr, aged 20 years, shot and killed Carrlo Clark In tho red light district of Napa, Cal. Ho then shot himself nnd died almost Instantly. Tho woman was nbout 40 yenrs old. Tho tragedy was tho result or a quar-rol. quar-rol. A report has been rccolvcd from Santa Eulalla, a mining camp In Chihuahua, Chi-huahua, Moxlco, that tho Bucno Tlerra mlno Is aflru and that seven men aro known to havo been asphyxiated. A candle set flro to timbering In the mine. . Willla Miller wns found guilty at Upper Sandusky, O., of first degrco murder, tho verdict being accompanied accom-panied by a recommendation for mercy. mer-cy. Miller was charged' with the murder mur-der of W. A. Johnson, the "celery king." Sixty Insurance companies agreed through their agents at a meeting In Oakland to slash all policies 1G per. cent. Thirty companies refused to enter en-ter tho ngreoraent. Twenty companies aro yet undecided. Ten wcro not present. Tho establishment near Washing-, ton, of a .national arboretum, a rcservo for testing foreign plants of all varieties, varie-ties, waa advocated by tho American Association of Park Superintendents, whoso, annual convention was held In Washington last week. Mrs. 0. II. Patterson, wlfo of tho president ot tho Bankers' Trust company com-pany ot Kansas City, was instantly killed when the large automobile In which sho was riding with her husband, hus-band, daughter and the driver, L. A. Phillips, collided with two trolley cars. |