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Show news of tbc SUoHd. Helen Gould to build a sanitarium for children at Idaho Springs. Col... Three killed in a rrcint wreck mar Atlanta. Ga. Steamer Walla Walla sunk in a coliisi.v, with a French bark off Mendo.-m,.. ('.,;. Twentv-seven of the passenpers and crew of the'steamer- missing. Aid withheld by the bark. , Young woman at Paoli, Ind., compelled com-pelled a dentist under threat ot hor.se-whipping hor.se-whipping to apologize for writing li-r a;i insuiting letter. He promised to Um.. town. . Sheriff of Natrona county. W yo.. kilid in a battle with four outlaws who had escaped es-caped from jail at Casper, fosse on trail of murderers. Stilson V. MacLeod, who was indict- d for complicity in the Grand Rapids wjt r works scandal., to turn state's evidence. Captain Leary, former governor of Guam, promoted to rear admiral tlie day before his death, but he never knew it. Board of directors of the Panama car,,.! decided to offer the property and franchises fran-chises to the United States for i-io.O'O.'v-. This offer may delay Washington legislation legis-lation on the canal. J. Fierpont Morgan loaned several o; his costly paintings to the London Roya! academy exhibit. Offered Jl.OO.i for a painting by Titian. Germany sent another note to enezu.--!a ivino- a time for the frovernment to com ply with the kaiser's demands. Officers of the national guard wiU confer con-fer soon with the secretary of war e:i measures to be taken to give the government" govern-ment" more power over state militia in time of war". Many states opposed to th Plan. , . Miss Alice Roosevelt accepted invitation to christen Emperor William's yacht. President and Mrs. Roosevelt will witness wit-ness the ceremony. Two men arrested for quarreling on tho street given six months' imprisonment under un-der the new New York charter. Judie Chetland at Chicago decided strikers may establish pickets in labor troubles if no violence is used. Nearly one-third the Chicago polu-p force are assigned to special duties, twenty-six of them acting as messenger boys at the various stations. Bottle thrown in the Mackinaw river near Bioomlngton. Ills., found eighteen months later in the Pacific. Clyde Moore, ased 17. of Winfield. Kan., sentenced to twenty years', imprisonment for murder. Street car carrying non-union workmen at Springfield, Ills., blown up with dynamite. dyna-mite. Edict Issued by Kwansr Su indicates that the Chinese emperor is resuming hi.s Imperial duties. Chilean delegation at the Fan-American congress may block plan of arbitration. arbitra-tion. Lord Rosslyn not .only failed to break the bank at Monte Carlo but lost JXi. "". At Chicago John Rominskt confessed a plot to get insurance by burning buildings, build-ings, three of which were thu.s destroyed. Implicated four other persons in the, swindle. Paper prepared by Dr. E. A. Spitzka and read before the meetinsr or scientists at Chicago university declared Czoigasz's brain normal. New system of bookkeeping installed in the Chicago city hall departments expected ex-pected to result in vearly saving- of $S-Vv. Judge E. S. Elliott of Milwaukee dropped dead while playing whist. Insane man at Indianapolis cured by a I blow on th head. General Matos, with 30o men, sailed I from Island of Martinique to start a revolution fn Venezuela. Expedition equipped with a warship and plenty of guns. Governor Hunt of Porto Rico read his annual messnge before the colonial legislature, legis-lature, conditions in the island shown to be prosperotis. Rich deposits of Iron ore discovered in the northern counties of England mar save the British iron industry from American competition. Raima's victory In Cuba complete. His . party controls the Cuban congress and elected five of the eight governors. Belgian authorities accused of delivering deliver-ing Congo natives into the hands of cannibals can-nibals to be eaten. British admiralty placed orders for two new battleships and seven cruisers. Naval register just issued makes the strength of the navy 2C5 ships, with sixty under construction. $ Public debt at the close of business on Dec. 31, 1901. less cash in the treasury, was $1,011,628.6. American manufacturers of silver preparing pre-paring to enter the market in England. New York chamber of commerce adopt-ed adopt-ed resolutions disapproving action taken by the reciprocity convention ln Washington Wash-ington as subversive of all attempts to get new markets. French and German trade representatives made addresses. Church of Our Lady of Sorrow. Chicago, Chi-cago, dedicated yith impressive ceremonies. cere-monies. Cost of the structure, $2W,iXi. Chicago Federation of Labor decided to besiege the city hall 10,000 strong when the traction question comes before the council for final settlement. . At New York picture of a baby on a watch case caused robber to return stolen jewelry and reform. Negro, charged with burglary jumped down an air shaft four stories high to escape arrest at New York. - Committee on international sanitation of the Pan-American congress considering measures to check epidemic diseases without with-out injuriny trade. Filipino powder factory, work shops and war munitions at Ormoc,' Leyte island, captured by a detachment of the Eleventh Infantry. British trade unions to fight suit for $125,000 damage brought against a railway-union railway-union which struck. Hawaiians opposed to the scheme to establish a leper colony in the islands. Scots greys ambushed by Boers. wh killed six of the British and wounded ten. Standard Oil Interests said to be seeking seek-ing franchise for a gas plant in Paris. Thomas Estrada Palma, presidentelect president-elect of Cuba, outlined his policy, and pointed out what he believes are dutie3 still incumbent on the United States. French vessel that sunk the Wal.a Walla is the bark Max. which was bac'.ly damaged by the collision. Victims may reach forty-seven. Methodist Sundav schools of Cincinnati barred from their libraries the Rev, Pr. Mclntvre's book. "The Modern Apollos. G. N. Wiswell of Milwaukee who was slated for fourth assistant postmaster general mav die of pneumonia. W. J. Bryan and Tom Johnson made speeches in behalf of the Boers at a big meeting in Cleveland. German naval constructor returned from the United States reported American Ameri-can ship builders despite higher wages, are successfully competing with European builders. ... ! Pekin crowded with sightseers to witness wit-ness the emperor's return today to th City. Prince Ching and other high officials offi-cials arrived to welcome him to his capital, ... Truce between the British cabinet leaders. lead-ers. Chamberlain and Hicks-Beach, threatens to be broken because of the illness of peacemaker Arthur Balfour. Killing of a student by a German officer in a duel caused great anger throughout the empire. Victim given no chance for his life. British collier sunk in a collision with Portuguese steamship off coast of Portugal Portu-gal and eighteen perished. Turkish government paid $i.wO to mother -of Bicyclist Lenz, who was murdered mur-dered ln Armenia. British killed Field Cornet Pretonus. captured two other officers and thirty-three thirty-three men. , Admiral Schlev and the president held conference at the White House at the re-quest re-quest of the oresident, who is said to plan an end to the Sampson-Schley controversy. con-troversy. -Schley urged by naval officers to drop his fight forvlndication. |