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Show ! J NEWS OF TH E WO R L I). j ! j DOMESTIC. Unite Htatfs will demand reparation from China for murder of five American missionaries. ... . . . Admiral Ilea made plea for improvement in engine! en-gine! ring department ol the navy. Thirteen killed and thirty injured in wreck on Santa Fe n-ar Kansas City, Mo. Mansfield (111.) bank short $30,000: ignorant woman's wo-man's story started run in Bloomington (111.) insti-tut-'on . . ' Peoria court granted Dougherty's petition for habeas ha-beas corpus. Weaver's attorney told Philadelphia's grafters will be prosecuted. Dewey board urged upon president necessity for construction of many new warships to make navy first clafs. W. II. Andrews, political leader, accused of wrecking wreck-ing Pittsburg bank in letter left by suicide cashier. Body of Mrs. Margareta Todd, wealthy woman, who was found dead in Philadelphia, will be exhumed and evidences of foul play sought. Philadelphia manufacturer killed and three injured in-jured in wreck of auto. Prince Louis and British fleet arrived at Annapolis, Md., after fast run from Halifax. X. S. Senator Clark completed plans for establishment of line of steamers to run to Orient. "Wisconsin circuit court judge decided railroads must pay ad valorem tax on property in state. Girl, aged 13. murdered under bridge in Kansas City; sweethea'rt, aged 30, suspected. Twenty killed and twenty-six injured in tornado which swept Mountain View and Cement, OkJa. P.ocrd of education, aroused by fatality in Oak Park (Chicago) football contest, may stop students playing game. - Iroquois club. Democratic organization of Chicago, voted for federal control of life insurance business. Ambassador Sternburg at Washington declared chief aim of E nperor William is to promote world peace:one of friendliness toward United States: fa-, fa-, vors -American control of Panama canal r wants open door every whe.e. Bank ouuumg at Ishpeming, Mich., blown up; three children crushed under falling walls: thirteen injured. Lid on tight in Minneapolis; mayor closes every saloon sa-loon in town; liquor men plan retaliation. Former Speaker D. P.. Henderson of Iowa taken to hospital at Dubuque, his mind gone. . Richmond, Ind., high school boys who started . "burnside whiskers" boycotted by girls. " Outlaw Frank Ball and band put state guards to flight when attack was made on stronghold near Mid-dlesboro. Mid-dlesboro. Ky. ; four wounded. - Dual jurisdiction row stopped New York police investigation in-vestigation into death of Mrs. Margaret Todd; no arrests.. ar-rests.. Nineteen-year-old Santa Clara, Cal., high school student died from injuries received in footbxll game. Head of chorus girl victim in Boston suit case crime recovered from harbor; Nathan,, her lover, to face charge of murder. Three members of family burned to death at Day-' ton. O.: son suspected of murder. Ex-Champion Jerffies declared football ia ten times more brutal than pugilism. - . . Dr. Ingram N. W. Irvine, Episcopal unfrocked priest,, ordained into Greek church at New York. ; James J. Hill reported to have bought "Katy" road, thus connecting gulf with points in tment. Lifting of civil war cloud over Russia caused de- cline in wheat prices. FOREIGN. , Chancellor von Bulow said new German tariffs would be favorable to America. Odessa rioting ended after 5,000 were killed or wounded; fearful massacres in Jewish quarters; Poles : proclaimed revolution; Finland in revolt; red funeral at Moscow. - . Admiral Train. U. S. N., and son,' while on hunting trip near Nankin, mobbed by Chinese. Socialists at Vienna rioted after universal suffrage meeting and eighty were wounded by police. Order restored in St. Petersburg; troops dispersed all crowds; people tired of mob rule; many strikers returned re-turned to work. - , , . . London physician declared disease instead of being evil was biessing to humans. Anglii "-eral synod of Canada declared in letter let-ter race suici e grave crime and surely punishable, Uniieu .... -s consul at Odessa ordered to cable details de-tails of Jewish massacres; may be necessary for United Unit-ed States to protest. Great demonstration in Warsaw by 200,000 persons, who parade streets crying "God save Poland"; massacre mas-sacre of Jews continues;' further disturbances at other cities in Russia. Big suffrage demonstrations held . by socialists throughout Auptria; red flags hoite' JnMnjai'''. '. London stock market revived with' tuVfV w Vl(lc'4 in Russia. '. '',.. ' ' ' i |