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Show NEWS SUMMARY Physicians state there Is no doubt of tho recovery of Senator Bailey of Texas, who Is 111 In New York City. Mrs. Charles Smith of Crescent, Oklahoma, was killed as iho result of tho collapse of her cottage during a heavy windstorm. Tho international convention of Good Templars In session nt Wnsh-lngton Wnsh-lngton decided to hold the next triennial tri-ennial meeting nt Hamburg,- Germany, in 1911. William White, a farmer, was killed, soveral farm houses wero destroyed and property damaged from a tornado tor-nado which passed near Watengo, Oklahoma. Ok-lahoma. A dispatch from Tangier announces that 4,000 troops of Abd-el-Azlz, tho sultan, havo revolted and taken prisoner pris-oner a French commandor and threo other officers. Nine workmen were killed by a premature oxploslon of dynamlto at Chamber brothers' camp, east of Winnipeg, Win-nipeg, Man., on tho Grand Trunk Pacific Pa-cific road. It has been announced by tho Chicago Chi-cago packers, becauso, qf a shortago of cattlo and canned meats, that tho price of beef and canned meats will bo Increased. William Davis Ely, tho oldest alumnus alum-nus of Yalo university and a member of tho class of 1836, died at his homo In Providence, R. I., of heart failure, aged 93 years. Rear Admiral Roblcy D. Evans has fcono to Lako Mohonk, where ho will spend tho summer. Tho admiral Is feeling fairly well, and expects to fully regain his health- within a fow weeks." t . Two persons wero killed nnd flvo others Injured when nn apartment house in course of construction In tha fashionable section of Washington collapsed. col-lapsed. All wero workmen employed at tho building. William J. Bryan, lt Is said, will not go to Louisiana In response to nn invitation sent from Now Orleans. Mr. Bryan has planned to rest at Falrvlew, unci probably will not leavo tho stato for more than a month. Ed J. Julian, county clerk of Mcintosh Mc-intosh county, Oklahoma, hold for the murder of General Dunlnp' at Eufala, haB mado a full confession. Ho claims eclf-defense, stating that Gcnoral Dun-lap Dun-lap entered his room and fired first. Ten robbers, heavily armed, Invaded In-vaded tho customs offlco at Tints, Russia, Rus-sia, and killed tho official In charge nnd his four assistants, decamping with $12,000. Tho pollco pursued tho, robbers, klllng threo of them, but tho' others escaped. Wu Ting-fang. Chlneso mlnlstor to tho United Stntcs, last week toured tho factory district of South Bend, Ind., by order of tho Chlneso Imperial government, his observations expected expect-ed to bring about reforms In tho factories fac-tories in China. Tiro entire plnnt at AJbuquorque, N. M., of tho Contlnotnl Oil company, with tho exception of tho offlco building, build-ing, has been destroyed by flro. Nearly Near-ly 100,000 gallons of coal oil, gasoline nnd napthn wore destroyed, tho total loss bolng nbout $50,000. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Kcrth, living near Paleo, Kans., wero drowned whllo returning from a .wedding. Whllo driving through n rnvlno their vchlclo wns caught by tho strong current and tho occupants drowned. . Tho bodies wero found several hours later. In a railroad wreck near Tournal, Belgium, flvo persons wore killed and several others wounded. A passenger pas-senger train from Mona ran off tho, trade, and soveral cars wore demolished. demol-ished. The wrockago Immediately caught flro and wub consumed. Two laborers lost, their .lives, two others were.' seriously injured, and property Iobs estimated between be-tween $250,000 nnd- 4350,000 was caused by two explosions, followed by fire, In tho packing plant of Morris & Co.', nt Riverside, in Knpsns City, Kan: FraHk,Frorer, rollllonalro bank president pres-ident and coal mlno owner, Is dead at Lincoln, 111., from tho effect of an assault by highway robbers March 9. Tho robbers secured $3,000. Two of tho men nro now In Chester penitentiary, peniten-tiary, and a third is in Jail awaiting trial. Ropresentatlvo A. A. Wllqy of Alabama, Ala-bama, a member, of tho past four congresses, con-gresses, Is critically 111 at his hotel apartments nt Hot Springs, Va. Mi, Wlloy, who Is about 50 yxars old, was JI with Inflammatory rheumatism nt his . hotel in" Washington for elovon wc6ks Charles P. Corlettt n prominent nr-chltcct nr-chltcct and head of the Corlctt Engineering Engi-neering company, killed his wlfo, Elizabeth, and then ended his own life In a hotel In Wllloughby, a Clavo-land Clavo-land suburb. The double tragedy is paid to havo been the result of Jealousy. Robort Watson, a student of tho South Dakota Stato college; was so seriously injured In n sham battle at tho college at Brookings, S. D that death resulted. Watson was captain, pf ono of tho mllltla companies of tha collego which weto .entertaining excursionists, |