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Show Hews of thz Uiorld. V Chicago police satisfied that M , ! temple safetv deposit b..Xo wt.. r "": I robbed, as alleged by bookmaker, '1'": : advance theory that careless us.- ,, '' n,i ter- key to vaults made theft p.wii," Officials of the Chicago Fe.ler.l!i,1 , Labor and other labor organization., V1 vercly criticised the expressions of ' i v.. Oatea concerning unions and -,'.'.' a r ' delegates. ''-s . I ' Superintendent Raymond Robbin ,,f . municipal lodging house, of Chica ,', in lecture that compulsory batlw '1 medical examinations are drivin - " '- grants from th.? city. i William J. Bryan. "on wav east t s. . ' , lr3, uMt."' saKl ,he did " C all the Issues of the next preside!! ul' campaign would be. Baltimore swept hy severe wind st .r" during which thirteen persons arkiP.'j and heavy damagr. done to pro-i.-pt, Many boats loaded with pleasur Vc" ers in peril. ' 14 Colonel Stephen W. ;rori,,.K furrr, ,. . judge advocate in the Philionines u ' f is on way to capital, said Mi jor V.'ai; - and not General Smith was at fan'- 'y- t cruelties to natives. In Mississippi valley, from Kok-.k a hundred miles to the. south, tb.- . region is under water, and over m', rf worth of growing grain has ......',. ,i .. stroyed. ' r Miners' union officials estimat :h,t " $13.33 can be provided each mon; " each striker in thu anthracite fi.-i, strike can be prolonged indefinite) .. Subject of beautifying cities to 1" cussed by American Park and O r. v Art association, which meets in beginning on Aug. ". Joseph Quirk, aged l.". divM fr . -. A height of fifteen feet into to f, : water at Oakland B-ach, N. Y., u a dare and broke his neck. Four released convicts who tri'';l i-i. timidate woman near Syracuse,' . routed by her with a broom and r castured. ' j Flood damages reportxl from t!i.'- ..i- : ' rlous parts oi the country, and h-avr I losses are general. " ) Fire in Texas state fair ground -j !-- stroyed main building and did $;.....) ; damage. ' - , ' Democrats of North Carolina indorse Governor C. ii. Aycock for vice president. presi-dent. Unwritten agreement said to exist between be-tween A. J. Balfour, the new premier of i ' Great Britain, and Colonial Secret .irv ; Chamberlain that no appointments sha I I 1 ' be made without the consent of Cham- ; berlain. i United States has inserted in Punum.i j i treaty a clause providing for the lta.. l of islands in the bay of Panama, whica are to be used for defense of canal. & s Secretary Tsung of Chinese legation t the United States,1 who has just arrived from Europe, said the new minister is ,i clever man, and that honors await Minister Min-ister TV'u in China. - Havana citizen now visiting in Wa-Ii-Ington said that annexation is thf or:!v solution of th Cuban prob'em. anil t hn t reciprocity will not answer the jmrposc. Secretary Moody's decision giving Wf&r f ; Admiral H. C. Taylor precedence over I Rear Admiral R. B. Bradford has dis- f ' posed of perplexing question. Value of torpedo boats In naval war- fare expected to be definitely ascertained J in maneuvers on Atlantic coast within " . ; the next few weeks. United States will not have a warship in the naval review oi the occasion of ; the king's coronation. Governor Taft's final instructions on j Philippine friars' withdrawal s1kw i'nited j States acted for good of church and to prevent expulsion by Filipinos and seiz- j ure of friars' lands. Fall of the bastile in Pari celebrate! ; by military review and placing of wreatln on Strasburg and Joan of Arc statutes; j ' fifty persona overcome by heat. Governor Taft's mission to Rome to se-. cure withdrawal of Philippine friars and purchase of their lands temporarily J failed; he will leave for Manila. W Bourke Cockran called Lawyer t"H Lamb a "tool of a desperate gang of ; 1 thieves" during hearing of latter's uit in New York. Friends interefered and pre- vented a fight. I . j Liang Chen Tung, new Chinese minis- ter to the United States, in Paris inter- p view declared China is grateful for Amer- I ican fair dealing; he will assume duties hero, next winter. j Scores of victims of Johnstown min j disaster buried: two more deaths; mine inspectors permit shaft reopened. " - ': j Funeral of Archbishop Feehan held in Holy Name cathedral, with twenty-six ; i bishops and 1.000 priests attending: over ; 100,000 persons were in the cortege. ? , .. King Edward transferred to royal yacht ; , and taken to Cowes after short cruise; v journey by train and boat endured with- ) out fatigue; crowds watched ambulance : i pass. Engagement of Bishop Henry C. Potter to Mrs. Alfred Corning Clark, New York. rich and charitable, announced. ' Mrs. Potter died in 1W1 of heat prostration, ' less than a year ago. : Ancient Order of Hibernians began its ; annual convention at Denver, with 5o0 ? ; delegates attending. j Brigadier General Smith, who ordered ' Samar natives over 10 years old killed and j country burned, retired from service by j i President Roosevelt as punishment, under f I age limit regulations. f 3- ? July corn advanced from S3 to $'::. I closing at So'i; trades on small scale, and ,: talk of legal action against pool dropped; ' September wheat closed at 1-ccnt gatn. Harry Tracy, fugitive Oregon convict, ;; now on Gold Hill trail: was seen three ; times. Body of Convict Merrill, whom he ; killed, found near Chehalis. . ; ; i Tidal wave swept Lake Michigan at ; f Chicago and brakewaters and beaches are covered, steamers shaken, and small boats thrown ashore; rise of seven feet mens- ; tired, and attributed to high barometer j and sudden drop. . Relic hunters, seeking to carry off por- tion of the White House, now in course of s reconstruction, to be kept off the grounds iu the future. j Collision between larere Ventworth ave- I nue and Thirty-first street trolley cars f injured ten persons and blocked traffic for two hours' at Chicago. Motorman j. ; of smaller car failed to stop. New home of Charles M. Schwab on Riverton drive to be one of the arelii j ; tectural models of New York, and when finished will represent an expenditure of t $0,000,000. j ' ) : Much speculation as to terms of Arch- i i bishop Feehan's will, as his private for- . tune is known to bo large. Church prop- ; erty in his name valued at l-to.OWi.OW. I Physicians bills for attending President "; McKinlv. for which congress appropri- s j ated $45.0n. will be paid at once. Secre- j tary Cortelyou will audit them. . 5 British earl marshal announced king j -, S coronation will take place between Aug. s . j and 12: procession, except to Westmin- ; g ster. will be abandoned: king will go to ; Buckingham on Tuesday. Dr. A. B. Ryno, McPherson. Kan., mar- f I ried, accused of fatally shooting: Miss ;1 ! Maud H -lmes: were not aciiuainted. hut ; detectives charge him with writing let- i I ters asking correspondence with her. - j Boers in Transvaal land Orange colonies bitter towards burghers who surrendered before war ended; green badges worn to f distinguish those who held out. ; Famous bell tower of St. Mark's w- 5 thedral. Venice. 1,000 years old and .. re. t T . high, fell and destroyed part of doges t palace; no one killed. ' Fourteen srirls drowned near Isle of Shoals, off New Hampshire coast, by cap- i sizing of yacht during iuall: Paf" : trapped In cabin and only lhr. ec!?d. . Boston yacht capsizes, I s ' I '. ' i ' ' I |