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Show ooooooxyvxxN iNeWs of the World; $ 0 - : 0XXX0020XX - Lincoln's body placed in its final tomb in Oak Ridge cemetery. Springfield. His., Remains positively identified before putting put-ting the casket in its cefent grave. Captain and pilot of wrecked steamer Islander accused of drunkenness by witnesses wit-nesses at the inquiry into the ship's loss. .'. President Shaffer accepted challenge of Oompers and Mitchell to show blame on their part in the steel strike. John M. r Lewis, who was indicted for barn burning at Lewistown, Ills., suspected sus-pected of having caused many fires. Democratic delegates to Virginia constitutional consti-tutional convention trying to devise a plan to reduce the negro vote. Caleb Harvey of Laporte. Ind.. died of heart disease caused by weeping ' over MeKInley's death. Peary- Arctic club steamer Windward arrived at Brigus, N. , rom Cape Parry, Greenland. -' - . Remains of two victims of the steamer Hudson found in Little Wenenz ,bay. New Jersey Republicans nominated Franklin Murphy for governor. Parachute jumper killed at J.nTa, O.. bv. falling into a reservoir Seven men killed and r ,en seriously injured by an explosion at the works" t of the Essex & Hudson Gas company at Newark, N. J. Disaster happened while workmen were cleaning- a tank. Severance of New York - gave Oberlin college $40,000. Minister won a building lot in a raffle at Kokomo, Ind. Frank Muhrline, formerly of Herrin. Ills., driven from several towns because ot his anarchistic utterances. eSuifteri0f J"dSe Advocate Lemly of the bchley inquiry court burr.ed to death at Winston, N. C. Fifty thousand dollars sent from Quebec and intended for the 'payment of Burgoyne's army. 125 years ago, recovered re-covered from old hulk in East bay. Lake Champlain, where it was sunk to prevent falling: into the hands of Americans, who surprised the detachment guarding the treasure. Directors of American Locomotive company com-pany : authorized expediture of $1,250,000 to enlarge plants of the company. : E. H. Harriman will become president of the Southern Pacific road on the retirement re-tirement of President Hays. Czolgosz collapsed on his arrival at the Auburn prison. Deputy Sheriffs had to carry the asssin. while he displayed the mostabject. terror. Expressed sorrow for his crime. Through-Wabash train for St. Louis to Omaha wreckd near Council Bluffs. Nineteen passengers badlv injured, three of whom will probably die. Officials of board of foreign missions announced they would not pay ransom demanded by Bulgarian badits for re- i Jease of Miss Stone. Thirteen procpestors drowned in Presidio county, Texas, by a sudden flood in a ravine in which they were camped. John Cabilla, editor of an anarchist . paper at Spring Valley, arrested, charged with violating postal laws. . William Hoeppner. charged with embezzling em-bezzling $30.0CO from the A. W. Faber company, arrested in Argentina. Wjll of J. H. Hammersley contained stipulation that no Roman Catcholio should share in his estate. Andrew Carnegie to give organs to- 350 churches in Scotland. General Kitchener to deport families of Boers who do not lay down arms. China may sell the Pei-Yang squadron to Russia for $2,500,0)0. Governor Dole of .Hawaii reported to have. sent his resignation to the president.' presi-dent.' - '. ' ' S?nta Fe road and the Harriman interests inter-ests entered Into an agreement to make usei of Pacific Mall steamships for Oriental Or-iental traffic. Weekly reports of business agencies indicate trade againn on- a normal basis, with eood orders - for merchandise. English names selected for 5.000 birds of . South and Central America by ornithologist of Smithsonian institution. Remains of a monster bird found In Patagonia that excels in size any heretofore here-tofore known. , Congressman Hepburn of Iowa opposed to a reciprocity treaty with Cuba. Illness of Secretary ' Root causing- his friends great uneasiness. His physirians may order him to stor. all work, which would necessitate his leavinsr t he cabinet. cabi-net. In this, case several other changes in' that body may be maile. An attempt by Admiral Sampson to ee- . , . t cure representation by council at th I Schley inquiry refused by the eoiirt. Lieutenant Wood testified to informing Schley at Cienfuespos that the Spanish, fleet was at Santiago. . r Captain Wise of the Yale may be court- i martialed for failure to notify Schley of - the location of the Spanish fleet. More proof brought out that Schley was keut in ignorance concerning Important matters. mat-ters. ..'.' Chineste native customs to be absorbed . after Nov. 7 to raise und. for paying I indemnity due foreign powers. ' j Six hundred Venezuelans reported killed ; or wounded in battle with the Colombians at Guajira. Battle between Turkish troops and Al- banians, near Belopolje, Old Servla. reported, re-ported, in which fifty-four -were killed and wounded. : France. Russia and, Germany said to have agreed upon 'concerted action : against Turkey, to be taken in certain contingencies. John G. Nicolay, private secretary to President Lincoln, died at the home ot his daughter after an illness of several years. Census bulletin on manufactures shows great increase in wood pulp mills and output during last ten years. . f President Roosevelt and his familv f rapidly adjusting themselves to their new I conditions in the White House. I J. Pierpont Morgan said to have bought I a landscape by Hobbema for $110,000. I United States Steel corporation shows net surplus of S7.50O.00O for six months in "t spite of the steel strike. I Venezuela said to be on fie verge of ruin as a result of misgovernmentBusi- ness nearly at a standstill, t'redit gone J C and banks without funds. New revolu- '' tion feared. Torpedo boat Blakely broke down in test trial off Newport. Recent reduction in war revenue tax not sufficient, as total is still above estimates es-timates when cut was made. Growing surplus in treasury threatens to prove serious problem for President Roosevelt. Police Commissioner Murphv of New York declares - Dr. Parkhurst's Sunday sermon anarchistic. Mrs. William V. Cochran of Yonkers I gave St. John's Episcopal church $."0.k0. 5 President Roosevelt paying particular i study to the reciprocity idea. Apparently j thoroughly in earnest In his desire to S carry out the policy of his predecessor. f I Seventy-nine city officials, including the chief of detectives and superintendent of J police, dismissed from office at Pitts- ' I burg. Fredericks Hermann of Chicago at- tempted suicide because the younjr man - she loved refused to call, at hr home. n Chicago Bertha and Henry Wild, whose stepmother abused them, made their home under a sidewalk for a month- Hays Kldstrom of Washington. Pa., a former student of Harvard, who is accused ac-cused of embezzling $t.(KH helonging to his employer, arrested by Chicago police. Additional details of the P,or attack on Fort Itala show that the ".ritish ot twelve killed, forty-three wounded and sixty-three missing. Boer loss. nin"trin Chicago ordinance to prevent the gathering gath-ering of cigar stumps in the strpets will throw a large number of persons out of employment and cut off the supply of cheap tobacco. |