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Show news of ibe lUorld, sPdsenn nhra rntab; Bangor. His principal of-ilizenship- Took lunch wi.ur; old guide he met years ago. "a i Italian steamer "Liguria. with 1 ci t sengers on board, run down in t'h- " rows, as it was enterin New York bor. by steamer Pei-ome; pasii.- ,rr")...' i. Italians, but no live iGt ' ' , President Horace . Burt of th I m ,-, Pacific railway arraigned in na'M . '' lice court on charge brought bv wnrkr '" Republican state convention" in i,.;';u"r'" nla. after long fight, nominated ';' ; Pardee as party candidate for governor" ' Four men implicated in scheme t fraud state of Michigan in mili:ar . V ply contracts, pleaded guilty. ' " Rear Admiral Higginson report",1 ,,,, his part in naval war game and -...'.' need of wireless telezrah. dpcaRer at American uar assoi-M-j,,,, said constitutional amendment was V), tion of trust problem. u" I " Rioting miners took possession rv, I ther Creek field and soldiers hir ;.H )" f scene of disturbance. I League of American Municipal:'.;, s sembled at rGand Rapids. I Adjutant General Corbin, Major ;,.-,,,.. . j Young and Major General Wood i i Be -'in as guests of emperor to witness a-V-' rcviev.-. u.j Brttish press published full ac; ouiits ,, y reception of Italian king In Germ-nv v discussed triple alliance. ' Haytien government forces dfor-d ar,i ;" town of Limbe captured by adh-rei,: - "0t : General Firmin. " Four hundred separate and distim-t earthquakes reported in island of n. . f danao since Aug. I'l. Non-union mine workers on war f I mines chased by mobs of striker L I " Pennsylvania, and several sought saft'y I in church. I Reported lynching of negro at Sparta , 111., proved untrue, as negro escaped J through crowd that sought to nans hi-n ' Baron von Oppenheim to i.-sue b' it on j his recent discoveries in Syria and :,b-,j. I potamia. I Carlisle D. Graham swan through whirl- I pool rapids at Niagara and landr-d u-. $ harmed. ' ' Three Denver aeronauts will try t ! make balloon trip to New York. t Pius fund controversy. Involving abo:;t ,f Jl.Ooo.o'io which has been in dispute between be-tween L'nited States and Mexico for ir.nr.y ! years, to be submitted to The Hauo court. ' Governor Taft, in speech at American ! chamber of commerce dinner, said that I the L'nited States' policy was the Phil- S ippines for the Filipinos. - Mont Pelee again active and continuo'ia showers of ashes have besn falling since Aug. 21. Trade union demonstration at Hyde j park, London, to protest against Ta'f- I Vale railway decision, marred bv rain. I Three eunhoatu nf Vcnniob "o I attark Ciudad, Bolivar, now held by tha f revolutionists. I Troops called out to quell riots in Flor- I ence. Two hundred Italians who visited two parents in Bellevue hospital took sides in I quarrel and trouble was averted wi'ii i i difficulty. " j J Secretary of agriculture issued a state- ment on the progress of the bet sugar ' industry in the L'nited States. The r- - port said the production Is growing rao- ; idly. t J; Total exports from L'nited States for July showed decrease compared with mz ' year, while the exports of manufactures were considerably sreater. London Saturday Review, romtnentin" f on Roosevelt's definition of Monroe do.' i trine, declared it menace to Canada and ! South American and hinted ot joibio I war. French war office opposed to repetition of military endurance rides such as ond f from Brussels to Ostend in spite of vie- '' torv of French riders. ' French public impressed by President Roosevelt's definition of the Monroe doctrine doc-trine and friendliness toward L'nited States enhanced. Developments of week In dual and triple alliances indicated that good working understanding has been reached amoni the powers. Growing feeling of uneasiness in Eng. land over political situation in Cape Colony; Col-ony; Chamberlain expected to act soon. British war office may 'abolish regimental regi-mental coaches, hounda and polo teams to compel moderation among young officers. of-ficers. American affairs occupied Iarze part of British journals during week and President Roosevelt was center of attention. at-tention. Meat prices in Germany continue to rise, good steaks costing H cents a po'ind in Berlin, and beef famine is imminent. Words of President Roosevelt on Monroe Mon-roe doctrine and trusts read with reat ) interest by old world statesmen. t King Edward's visit to Isle of Man and other northern points set at rest all gossip gos-sip of his failing heaJth. Emoeror William greeted the viitir.j American generals at the imperial review In Temoelhof field. Strike leaders in anthracite field carried car-ried word from house to house that General Gen-eral Gobin had ordered soldiers to shoot to kil lall wh mlested non-union men. Endowment rank Knight of Pythias, which was in financial straits a year ago. has paid up vast array of death clainu and is now on solid footing. Annaul report of civil service commission commis-sion showed that there are now 121.'."' f government positions in classified list. Working of the sys'em. f Navy department formulating system for storage of oil where it will be accessible ac-cessible to ships using It for fuel Instead of coal. United States asked bv China to punish Oregon mob which attacked Chinese and I drove them from Baker Cltv. t War deoarUnent to take steps to stop usury as practiced against army officers ; bv professional money lenders. National banks. took out $15,000,000 additional addi-tional notes for currency to meet crop movement. Porto Rico and Algeria given benefit of reciprocity under treaty of 1S9S. Unexpected surplus of $5,955,812 In treasury treas-ury for August. . New York man who fought in battle or Bull Run has facial neuralgia whenever he thinks of fight on its anniversary. Consul General Mason at Berlin in report re-port to state department said the iron, steel and coal Industries of Germany had combined to oppose rest of world. Reprt of auditor of interior department ; showed amount paid in pensions for year ; ended June 20. 1302. was $137.40.).741. Explorer Robert E. Peary expected to return to regular duty in the navy upo-i his return this fall. ; i Value of gold output for year in Unite! States was $73,666,700 and silver $03.12S.',. John Mitchell, president of Miners ; union, spose ai rnaaueipr.ia ana avv'-- -to the world in behalf of men againsC "divine right" claimed by the operator?. At Chicago on Labor day money wagnn for striking miners collected 459 pounds . of coin, not yet counted, and five $100 bills, besides a large roll of paper currency. 5 Furious battle fousrht between the nav- f al contingent and land forces defending Long Island sound in war game, navy captured base and army blew up one cruiser by submerged mine. President spoke at Rutland. Vt.. anil further emphasized and defined his former for-mer statements regarding the Lnitei States and the Monroe doctrine. Senator Fairbanks of Iowa addressed. Kansas City workmen, denounced child labor and urged arbitration of strikes. Indians tired eighteen shots into vu- i lage of Naper. Neb., and governor shippea guns to sheriff and troops were promueo. Tom L. Johnson of .Cleveland, who controls Ohio Democratic convention, sain to have declined to indorse Bryan. Lively fight over silver issue U expectea in Iowa Democratic state convention. Gold men hone to control. David P. James of Holton township. Michigan, killed son and wounded ne.gn-bor ne.gn-bor Sn family quarrel. Secretary Chamberlain explain''' m statement that England in an emergency must depend upon voluntary patriotism by saying nation could r-t maintain army of 2T.O.0OO in time of nesce. Village of Morne Rouge on Island ot ( j. Martinique destroyed bv eruption of Mont Pelee last Saturday, and 200 lives reported : lost; La Carbet flooded by tidal wave. Bishop John M. Farley unanimously ap- proved by propaganda as successor to tna late Archbishop Corrian. t Baldwln-Ziegler supply ship Frithjor spoken by sealing yacht Soeblomsten, ana . f all reported well on board. I German correspondent in Philippines praised hum"""- ot American troops la J the islands. ' ; . |