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Show NEWS SUMMARY A farm house near Carml, 111., was demolished by a windstorm nnd a Child killed. Burglars dynamited the safo In the Southern Pacific railroad station ot Sour iJtke, Tex., and secured sev-nil sev-nil thousand dollars, Six persons were killed, more than t scoro were Injured, several sorl-ausly, sorl-ausly, nnd practically every building in tho town of Klsher, Ark., was wrecked by a tornado February 2:1. Whllo handcuffed nnd sitting In tho sheriff's officio nt Bessemer, Ala., Jim Brown, a negro, wns Bhot and killed by Jnmes Robinson, white, father of tho girl the negro hud attempted to assault. Tho Bervlan government has given si'dcrs thnt until further notice no imssports aro to bo Issued to men under 45 yenrs of age. The object of this measure Is to keep nil men uf military ago nt home. Mrs. Odessa Korrls was shot twice, but not seriously injured, by Fred Knnblock, who killed himself artcr shooting the womnn, tho tragedy oc--urring In Los Angeles, Jealousy being be-ing 'tho cause for the deed. After pleading guilty to rebating In tho case ot a shipment ot glass to California, tho Illinois Terminal association was fined 1 4,000 and costs .".nd tho Illinois Glass company 512,- 000 and costs. Both paid. , Dr. F. W. Sells of Osceola, Iowa, I president of tho Osceola hospital, has been sentenced to twenty-llvo years .In tho peutontlary. Ho was convicted nt committing an assault upon Miss Stella Hartman, a patient In the hospital. hos-pital. According to a dlBpatch received r.t Buenos Ayres tho minister or ma-Ine ma-Ine states that forty persons lost '.heir lives In tho wreck of the Argentine Ar-gentine steamer Presldcnto ltoca. Tho l'resldcntb ltoca vcnt ashoro and caught fire. ' Bx-Queen Lllloukalanl of Hawaii, tithcrwlso Mrs. Lydla Uomlnts, has 1 ecn sued In tho district court at Washington by Dr. Charles H. English En-glish to recover Jll.COd nlleged to . bo duo for breach of contract In tho payment of a medical bill. Two masked robbers forced au.cn-trnuco au.cn-trnuco Into tho home of S. I. Andus-Uy, Andus-Uy, a wealthy resident of Baton, N. M nnd nfter beating him Into In-eensiblllty In-eensiblllty forced Mrs. Andusky to reveal tho hiding place of money ant! Jewels nmountln gto $1,400. From 50 cents each to $10 Is tho remarkable re-markable rlso In tho 'possum market within the past month, as a result of tho featuring of this marsupial in tho recent Taft banquet. Atlanta dealers are swamped with orders from tho north and east at $10 each. Orvlllo Foland, aged 19, who was arrested at Hutchinson, Kan., charged with tho murder of Jesso Haymaker, a Wells-Fargo express clerk, found dead In tlio company's olllco at the depot, has confessed that he was guilty of tho murder. Louis Schulz, poet, magazine writer writ-er nnd "gasplpo" thug, convicted of a murderous assault tipoi) Slg Hur tig, a San Francisco Jeweler, wno3o Place ho robbed, has been sentenced to thirty yeara' Imprisonment In the stnlo penitentiary at Folsom. It Is learned that the attltudo ot llussla Is still doubtful In connection with tho Austro Servian situation. Servln has neither received assurance of Russian support in case of hostilities hos-tilities nor has Russia Intimated that assistance would bo withheld, A boy aged 5' years and n girl ot 3 woro burned to death and a baby was perhaps fatally burned In tho destruction destruc-tion by lire near Dnrant, Okla., of the homo of Henry Gordny, a farmer. Tho mother hud gono to a neighbor's and Gordny was working In tho field. Jesse Haymaker, aged 22 years, night clerk for tho Wells-Fargo express ex-press company at tho Santa Fo depot de-pot In Hutchison, Kan., was shot and killed by a robber, who then looted the express ofllco safe. Haymaker was killed by his own revolver. The contract for tanking a statue ot Columbus, to bo erected In tho plaza of tho Unlon station In Washington, has been awarilqd to Torado Taft ot Chicago, a relative ot tho presidentelect. president-elect. Congress hits appropriated $100,000 for tho Columbus memorial. It cost tho city of Evunston, III.,' $28 for each ballot cast at last week'a primary election. Therq wns no con-lest' con-lest' In the election and only tho Socialist party had a ticket In the Hold. Twenty-five voted wa-o cast tit a totnl cost of $700 for holding tho primary. Retiring President Eliot of Hurvnrd university, who addressed the Texas legislature, said regarding n published roport that ho would likely bo offered tho ombassndorshlp to Great Britain and that it would bo imposslblo for 'jm to nccept tho post should it bo tendered blm. Although every effort had been tuado by the detectives employed in '.ho case, no cluu has been obtained to the manner In which tho $50,-000 $50,-000 pearl necklace belonging to Miss Jennie Crocker disdppoared from her ;hront nt tho Mardl Gran ball in San Francisco, Fredorlck William, tho crown prlnco of Germany, has been talking tor several months of tho possibility Dt visiting tho United States whon tlio Bonder class ynohts go ovor for '.ho races next summer, but no definite defi-nite plans for this visit havo beon decided upon. Ton persons wero klllod and sov-Mitecn sov-Mitecn Injured at Hamburg through iho slipping of a gangway botwoon tlio wharf and tho steamer Kalsorln Augusta Victoria, which was being loaded preparatory to sailing for 4ow York Saturday, No passengers woro anions tho victims |