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Show I Hews of the (UorlcJ, i , Five hundred bolomen on Samar islam! attacked a detaachment cf Ninth regiment regi-ment consisting of forty-six men. killing ten ajid wounding six. Filipinos routed after ) are slain. v , Threatening attitude of the crowds at ' J the Diss fie Bar trial in London made 9 police apprehensive of an attempt to , lynch the Jacksons. Norwegian state railways ordered I'D freight and pasiserigt-r coaches in America. Amer-ica. British manufacturers alarmed. Sir Thomas Lipton to be given a banquet ban-quet by the lord mayor on his return ta London.. Krance decided to use coercive methods, meth-ods, if necessary, to force sultan to pay j claims. j Russia and Great Britan reached an , agreement regarding the Afghan situation. situa-tion. Navy department shown to have underhanded under-handed methods of getting at testimony of Schley's witnesses. Machinist of th.-Texas th.-Texas denlt-d the port engine of the shii was reversed during the Santiago fight. His evidence suppressed by judge advocate. advo-cate. Adjutant General Corbin mnde his annual an-nual report, by which tt appears thai the army losses in the Philippines so far are 3,493 killed and 2,Ss wounded. Five -men killed and many injured . the caving in of the rapid transit tunn 1 ip) in New J'ork while they were at work in it. Henry Gotleib, a New York lawyer, charged with forging an indemnity bond of to.'HO in a theatrical lease. Sir Thomas Lipton sailed for England. Declared he will try again fur the. Amor- ' . lea cup. ... Patrick Mcllugh. member of parliamei i for Leitrim. released from jail after si months' imprisonment for seditious publications. pub-lications. Indianapolis ministers denounced proposed pro-posed street fair as immoral. Postoffice at Pittsburg. Pa., robbed of $2. in stamps and I3n in money. Twenty-one cases of smallpox reported at McLeansboro. Ills. Force In Philippines may be increased. Secretary Root to take up the problem as soon as he returns. Thieves who robbed the house of D. C. Stover at Freeport. Ills., threw away securities, se-curities, worth I250.O0O. The Rev. Eugene Harralson of Mad:-sonvllle. Mad:-sonvllle. Ky.. killed a burglar who was trying to enter his house. Peter Bell of St. Marys. O., recovered daughter stolen by gypsies in W2. Federal troops defeated Colombian rebels reb-els near Panama. 1 Systematic theft of government sup- V t plies discovered at Fort Keogh. y Coroner's jury at Warsaw, Ind r charged Mrs. Josle Gordy with criming negligence in the case of a child wh ) was burned to death. L. H. Switf, bookkeeper, and A. ' . ... Smith, teller, returned Smooo in secur- t jy ities to the Merchants' National bank ( Lowell, and the institution will resume business. Swift and Smith still short Ulo.cmo. J. D. Pillsburv. ex-governor of Minnesota, Minne-sota, died at Minneapolis after a brh f illness. . A . . Six masked men robbed and tortured a merchant at McLuney. O. George Armltage. a messenger for the New Amsterdam bank, disappeared on Tuesday with $26,000 in money and checks of the bank. He retained $5,996 in raoncy and negotiable paper and sent rest back bv express. "Purchase of more than 21.000 shares nt Northern Pacific believed to be the end of the big deal for control of the road. Western Catholic union held convention at Rock Island and elected H. F. Jochem of Quincy president. Steamship St. Paul arrived at Seattle with $lf500.i)f from Nome. Boer invaders 500 s-trons reached &al-danha &al-danha Bay. near Hopefield. after a marcli through Cape Colony. Robbers gained entrance to Chicag' postoffice vault bv means of a tunnel and carried off stamps of the value of $74,61". Plunder removed in a wagon. jB Attempt of two boys at Far Rockaway T to imitate the deed of William Tell re- suited in one of them receiving a bulb t wound in his forehead, which may prove f atil Edwin M. Shepard declined request of Bryan league to declare his views on the Kansas City platform. .t.,i t Panther or some other savage animal killed a young man in the woods near Glendale, Ills., and injured his compan- l0p'at Crowe, in another letter to thi Omaha police, threatened to jo to foreign for-eign lands if his bail is not fixed at ' Eight-vear-old girl burned to death near Clayton. Wis.. while rescuing younger children from blazing grass. Safe blowers raided several towns nenr Lancaster. O.. getting $1,000 in money. Junction City postoffice- robbed. Son of Prince Tuan soon to be deposed as heir to China's throne and a Boxer leader to succeed him. Russian scientist discovered way to , use arc lamps as telephones m connection connec-tion with microphones. Father Kochuroff raised $30,000 In St. Petersburg for a Russian church in Chi- Cadherents of Marquis Ito started move- r ment in Japan to overthrow present cab-Bessie cab-Bessie Kenwood of Chicago sent to Europe to keep her away from a boy suitor. When he followed her she was brought home again. , William Bishop, a Chicago lawyer who livel in Waukegan, found near Rochester, N. Y.. with his throat cut. How he camo to his death is a mystery, but it la believed be-lieved he was murdered. Fifty dollars In money and a quantity of jewelry found in his pockets. Secretary of state for India advised British locomotive builders to increase; their facilities for prompt delivery U they want to hold tneir traoe. Sixteen-yea-old girl in London testined I how Diss de Bar and her husband had ! ,r under their occult influence. Editor of anarchist paper In Berlm given four months' imprisonment for approving" ap-proving" McKinley' s assassination. Don Carlos, the Spanish pretender, ordered or-dered to leave Italy for fear of compromising compro-mising the government with Spain. British sailors threw gun sights of battleship bat-tleship Magnificent into the sea to force righting of grievances. - . President has now heard arguments from supporters and opponents of th ship subsidy scheme, and it is believed he will recommend a bill that will encourage en-courage the merchant marine rather than the fast passenger steamships. Testimony introduced at the tochie .- inquiry that he was misled into making ( " the retrograde movement by a report that Cervera was not in the harbor of Santiago. Sigsbee held to blame. Southern papers denounce the president for entertaining Booker T. Washington at dinner at the White House on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. .41 International congress of American state to begin its session in the City of Mexico on Oct. 22. Germany's new insurance law unexpectedly unex-pectedly favorable to American companies. com-panies. - , , , T Son of ex-Governor Packard of Iowa seriously poisoned by clgaret smoking. According to Dr. Allen of the agricultural agricul-tural department, farm products can thrive in Alaska, Admiral Dewey, as presiding officer or the Schley court of inquiry, has created a favorable Impression for his impartiality. impartial-ity. Justness and promtness. Professor Hill of the geological survey reported that Texas is fairly flowing over with prosperity as a result of the . oil discoveries. f , Naval constructor, in hi3 annual report. " criticised methods of the government in construction of warships. Deputy superintendent of elections ae-clarqed ae-clarqed that the most widespread and determined attempt had been made at illegal registration a nd colonization. py Tammany officials making elaborate . plans for the entertainment of King Leopold Leo-pold of Belgium on his visit to New American agents unable to find ab- ductors of Miss Stone in order to pay her ransom. . , Ocean island, near the Gilbert group, annexed by the British government. Mrs. Charlotte Nichol and Dr. Orvllle Burnette agreed to commit suicide in a room in the Marlborough hotel, Chicago, because they loved ach other and were unhappily mated. She died, but his life was saved and he was arrestee Ormsby quadruplets christened at fct. Cecilia's church. Four Infanta taken to church in carriages drawn by white horses and followed by a procession. Plot of Samar rebels to surprise ana massacre the American garrison discovered dis-covered and frustrated. Eighty natives arrested. Vigorous campaign in progress to restore peace to the island. Public opinion in Paris Is that Santos-Dumont Santos-Dumont fairly won the Deutsch airship prize. Decision of awarding committee denounced. Chinese anxlus to have foreign envoj . r meet emperor and dowager empress out- f f side city walls and welcome them to ; -H Pekln. Delegates to the Pan-American congress con-gress viewed the sights of t he Mexican i capital. Congress formally opened. , Earl Roberts said to be withholding support from Secretary of War Brodrick in the plans for army reorganization- Venezuela defaulted in the payment or $3,000 due to American claimants growing out oft he revolution of IS92. Strike may be declared at the mines at Montceaux. France. Troops guarding officials of t he company. " , i. - |