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Show Hews of tin morn ! A B. Chinn of the firm of Chi. ... . I of Lexington, Kv., shot to d , ToH masked burg;,rs. and his so,, ' ' mortally wounded. mar. i Robbers who held up p,,, press on the Burlington p.h , Kl 5 coin, Neb., secured $.. m. '-n. : i coin. ' g.,i, , j One man killed and four collapse of new hotf-l in r n- : tion at Jackson. Mk ' "r":-- i Three mrml.rrs of South (. , . v board of education arrested o- bribery. H: o : At Chicago. Jewish linkers - -other riot in Ghetto bv t r--in - t n- opening of Wittenberg hak rv -' ing in that, attempted to stop r - " '!"" hospital of woman hum in bv 1 V' 10 turbance. " - John Alexander Dowi. admit -i -- ? - cial status of Zmn City wh -r r ' - ': and made proposal to borrow -.. a t from any willing to loa.n. i Union Veterans' union Jonv ' I and memhers from six sut- -" "p,;t ' General Dyrenforth, commanc-r n . '' suspended: seceders oppose hi-n ...'i ' " ' T s'x months' service rHtuiremM.r - t rif ! G. A. R. encampment cr..'. .' t choosing San Francisco a - - . ' r place; congress will b.- askn. t.,"-',1'1' civil service in veterans' interest - i r to be followed bv appeal f pr - ; i V"'al - President Roosevelt abl m k ? stairs on crutches to his carrt-ig- f-r time since operation was porf-.r..-. "r"t 1 taken for a drive while by.-n- -r '3 plauded. ' --dp- 5 Sweatbox methods usM to s r i fessions from prisoners de.--"... p by Indiana supreme court; Arthur ? " 1 Kokomo larcenv suspect and i awarded W damages a i ' r Harkness of Howard countv 'or f ' imprisonment. .- Henry . Toews, teacher rx'ar vv 5 Manitoba, shot three school tr -w, ' ' criticised him, three of his r .pi's himself; four victims and Tow nr-h will die. y- .nrfn;y . Thirty-ninth Illinois volunteer vtera,. known as "Yates phalanx'' duinc c-"i I war. will hold reunion at Farmer nrv'v ; Oct. J i j Mrs. F. L. Taylor and dang: rr r- t cinnati kidnapers, pardoned by Oor" F I Nash. ; German eo!oniaI congress fold by y.Y ; Schickel that empire cannot secure ' colonies peaceably; agreement with fnit" ed States and Great Britain ur:,) ' obtain and develop foreign trade. ' Colombian revolution settlement he-. ' negotiated by Rear Admiral Cay, t' "s N.; conference wtth governor held ri,i f I Thursday, and General Herrera, reh.i leader, will be next visited. Turkish and Balkan situation roritimtps ' to develop in manner calculated to alarm Europe and aljeged passage of Russian through Dardapelles viewed with cravu ' apprehension. England on eve of bitter religious mn-flict mn-flict over the education bill, which has ' I divided nation into factions with 'small I hope of peaceful conciliation or aWo- I ! ment. I f John Kensit. the anti-ritualist, who dlel I I last week in England, credited with Kreat I bravery and singleness of purpose, in spjla i j of his crude methoda. j j Strike of French coal miners formidablp f but lacks public support and leaders far I it will fail. Operators have large stock ? of coal on hand. ; ; Third anniversary of beginning of war in the Transvaal scarcely noticed in Eng- , land and little interest is shown in work i of courtr of inquiry. Mme. Duse, after securing varied as- 5 sortment of costumes in Parts, sailed for f United States on her third visit to Amer- i ica. I General Botha at Utrecht mado public i defense of Kruger, declaring he had sac- I rificed his own fortune to the Boer cau3o. Crown prince of Siam and suite reached ! Washington and were given cordial re- I ; ception by President Roosevelt and Wash- ington officials. Carroll D. Wright, head of labor bu- I reau, to retire in order to center his at- t tention upon his duties as head of Clarka !. college. Sultan of Bacolod sent note to General j Sumner, commander in Mindanao, declar- intf he does not want American ri.sd- " ship, but war; column probably will ai- f vance from Camp Vickars to attack him. King Edward will drive through souta London Oct. 25 and carpenter reidentj of that district alreadv are putting up ? street stands; public 13 shy of buytr.i St.tS. French socialist riots feared at Terrs V f Noire coal strike victim's funeral; striSi- ers alreadv divided on eight hour day and old age pension demands. Cuba at: aid oi reciprocity with United States: England might retaliate with countervailing duty on island's sugar. At Chicago Miss Georgia Crosby, 17 ; ," vearB old. arrived from Hickory. Miss., ; to wed "A. E. Rlggs" by matrimonial bureau aid; police discovered "Riigs" i was E. F. Hansell. 235 North Park ave- nue. Austin, a married man. and he mudt V pay her expenses home. Frank Buettner. Cleveland. O., believed . he had swallowed his false teeth durln; ' sleep, and doctors "located" them In his ; stomach by X-ray; operation performed. j Buettner died, and teeth were then found under his bed. j Joseph Chamberlain, in speech at Birm- ineham unionist meeting, declared that 1 if British government is defeated on edu- cation bill it will resign; measure will , not be withdrawn. j King Edward taking active Interest in I British education bill and church ap- i p'ointments: his consultations with Pre- inier Balfour far from perfunctory: Man- Chester to be steamship trust termlnui. Construction of new warships delayed j bv nondelivery of steel; battleship Ohio twentv-nlne months behind contract on July 1; torpedo boats.- over forty. I N Five persons, including one life saver. drowned at Kincardine. Ont., by wreck- t ing of schooner Ann Maria; life boat y, capsized bv wave In viw of crowds; j schooner was old and laden with coal. j I Pennsylvania railroad express, east- t. ; bound, collided with passenger train on ! curve near Menlo Park. N. J.; one man ( ; killed and twelve hurt: one "killed in Pe- j oria and St. Louis wreck. j Automobile containing Harry Tod, Har- i i old Stitt and Frank G. Silver, Youngs- . town. O.. collided with Erie railroad train c,H at crossing screened by trees; Tod killed and others hurt. ; Six Chicago men sent to break New I Orleans street car strike hurt in riot. during which 100 shots were fired; militia ordered out. f . - Paul Kruger's memoirs, now bein -J printed, accuse Chamberlain of provoking J J3oer republics and bringing on war; Mil- ner declared Chamberlain's accomplice f and Johannesburg reform partv a joke. f . John Kensit. English anti-ritualist j leader, died of Injuries received from Birkenhead mob two w-eks ago: chisel , f thrown bv rioter struck him irt eye: his son In iaiL f Baron de Bradaky. French aeronaut, and M. Morin, his engineer, killed in Pans ; by falling 100 yards with car attached to their balloon; latter successfully navigat- ' ed during two hour voyage. i Twenty-two Macedonian villas3 in re- s volt and half of Turkish battalion sent to ( subdue them reported annihilated: rev- olutionists declare final struggle for independence inde-pendence Is begun. i Battle in progress near La Victoria. ! Venezuela, between President Castro ana 1 rebels under' Matos; latter trying to enter 1 Caracas, and republic's fate is at stake. , |