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Show NEWS SUMMAilY Cholera has also appeared In thrco towns of Abra province, P. I. A decided reduction of tariff rates goes Into effect In Donnmrk after tho first of next year. Tho Drttlsh consul warn3 emigrants ngctnst going to Chill unless assured of a butilr.csb connection. Ono mnn was killed and flvo others Injured in an autoniobllo accident nt Camphore, thrco miles north of Sole-Onil, Sole-Onil, Cal. Four colored men perished In the burning of tho Hudson river steamer Now York at Marvel's ship yard, Newburg, N. Y. A total of $1,297,203,420 111 new money was printed and circulated by tho bureau of engraving and printing during tho last fiscal year. Governor Patterson offered a reward re-ward of $10,000 for tho arrest of tho person or persons guilty of tho murder mur-der of Captain Knnklu at Heel Lake, Tcnn. A world cocoa trust la being organized or-ganized In tho countries producing llint article, according to a report from Consul General Anderson nt Hlo Do Janeiro. Threo wero killed, four others badly bad-ly injured nnd tho lives of n hundred hun-dred more wero Imperiled by a flro In a six-story tcnomcnt houso Id Now York City. W. L. Culberson, ngod G4, president cf tho First National bank nt Cnr-roll, Cnr-roll, Iowa, committed suicldo by shooting. Tho bank Is closed pending pend-ing Investigation. Twenty thousand sheep grazing on the Cunibrcs mountains In Rio Arlbn county, fourteen miles north of Santa Fe, N. M., aro reported to havo perished per-ished in a blizzard. A dispatch to the London Dally Mall from Delgrado Bays that tho Servian I guvorument has called out all tho first reserves and has ordered 300 Maxim guns nnd 400 military automobiles. Two persons wero killed nnd flvo others wero Injured, ono fatally, in tho wreck of a gasoline speeder on tho Newton & Northwestern railway, lour miles northwest of Gowrio, Iowa, Alfred Plcard, who wns director-' general of tho Paris exposition of 1000, hns been offered tho portfolio j of minister of marlno of Franco In succession to Gaston Thomson, who resigned Inst week. According to tho latest availablo official of-ficial data tho foreign trade of tho port of New York exceeds $l,G00,00O,-000 $l,G00,00O,-000 per annum; tho annual product of tho factories of Now York City Is valued at $1,400,000,000. Two Illack Hand letters, threatening threaten-ing to blow up tho Moody church In Chicago havo been received by Rov. A. C. Dixon, noting pastor of the church. The letters demanded that jf 1.000 be left In a cigar box on the porch of tho church, i Tho so-called Insurrection in Korea Is practically ended. Tho troops nru still on actlvo duty, but tho insurgents havo dwindled merely n disorderly element. Two-thirds of tho Japanese troops In north China will bo withdrawn with-drawn in a few days. Two years In tho Moundsvlllo, West Virginia, penitentiary, was Imposed upon James Arthur Kemp, former chief clerk or tho pollco department of Washington, who wa8 convicted of misappropriating about $4,000 of tho funds of that department. In tho province of Abra, P. I., tho constabulary reports a heavy loss or llfo and grent damage to property throughout tho province, as a result of tho recent storms. It Is known that IG9 people wero drowned, and It Is feared that others woro lost, A daring daylight robbory occurred at Halstead street and Washington boulovnrd, Chicago, when II. P. Stcv-I Stcv-I en son was beaten Into Insensibility by two highwaymen, who then escaped es-caped with a satchel In which Stevenson Stev-enson was carrying $2,000 to the bank. Jacob Anderson, a wealthy oil man, van almost instantly killed nnd his brother, Iouls, was perhaps fatally ; Injured in an autoniobllo accident j three miles north of Klngsburg, Col. I In tho machine wero tho dead man's i wlfo and daughter, but they escaped uninjured. President Roosevelt hns signed a tontrnct with tho Outlook to act as an associate editor after his retirement retire-ment from the presidency In March next. This is made subject to tho existing ex-isting contract to wrlto tho story of his African travels for Charles Scrlb- ner's Sons. A disastrous huriicnno swept the coast of Nicaragua, destroying the towns of Rio Grande nnd Prlnznpulkn, nnd doing considerable dnmage in tho Interior. It appears (hat the en-tiro en-tiro coast from Penrl Hay to apo Gracilis was swept and there was much loss of life. Ethel J. Iliittimer, n nnrto girl at tho Roosovelt hospital, Uerkeloy, Cal., 18 years old, was found hanging in tho bathroom of that Institution. She left notes snylng that her sweetheart, v-hose name Is given only as "Will." l.as i 'osed writing to her nud that bin v s heartbroken. Ho..c..:d reports Indlcato that tho storm of Octobor 12 In tho Cngayan volley, P. I., was tho worst and most destructive within the memory of llv--Ing Inhnbltnnts of tho valley. Tho olllclol figures oro not yet available, but It seems certain that the number num-ber lost will reach 300. Aeronautic Inventors and Investigators Investi-gators believe flint In his monoplane new at the Mortis park testing (rounds of the Aeronautic Society of' New York, for a practical test, C. W Williams of Richmond Hill has a mn thine which will prove a revelation in stability, I' not In speed |