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Show NEWS S0MMARY. Official roports say that the Turks, 1m occupying ICllssura, Albania, killed 2o Insurgonts. William Waldorf Aster has contributed con-tributed J100.000 to a fund to aid the research for a euro for cancor. Ifcilf a dozen workmon woro killed at Ciar Rapids, la., by tho collapso of a bEUidlng, they bolng burled In tho rulnSi Tho sergeant, and six privates wbo. woro recently arrested for treason at Motz, havo confessed that thoy stolo two bombs with now secret fuses attached at-tached for au agent of France. William SIpes, a deaf mute had a juarrol ln written conversation with his wlfo In Chicago, and nt its climax shot hor flvo times, Inflicting wounds (rom which sho probably will dlo. Mrs. Rhodes, who lived eight miles sorth of Wood In Washita county, Ok-lahoma, Ok-lahoma, was struck by lightning whllo milking and Instantly killed. Tho Dolt also killed two cows nnd a calf. Thrco hundred milk dealers In con-rontion con-rontion at Pittsburg, Pa., havo pcr-toctcd pcr-toctcd an organization which practically practi-cally places tho trado of Pittsburg, and Allcghony In tho hands of a combine. com-bine. A dispatch from Vienna reporting tho destruction of tho VaBkapu in tho Black sea, says tho opinion is expressed ex-pressed that tho Bulgarian revolutionists revolution-ists woro responsible for tho oxplo-lions. oxplo-lions. Judgo Deldcn at Hamilton, O., has rcfusod a now trial for Alfred S. ICnnpp, tho solf-confcssed murderer of two of his wives and throo other victims. vic-tims. Tho court fixed December 12th tor tho execution. Mary Gano Dryan Cobb step-grand-mother of William J. Dryan, died on tho 14th at her homo ln Now London, Ind., in hor 101st year. Mrs. Cobb was ono of tho pioneers of tho county. Sho wns born In Kontucky. Georgo Coggan, a smoltor cmployo of Puoblo, Colo., who has shown signs of insanity, boat his wlfo on tho hood with a rovolvcr and then cut hlo own throat. Ho Is at tho point of death. Tho woman may recover. Two young sons of M. Epstein, living liv-ing with tholr parents over a Junk shop ln Scrnnton, Pa., woro burned to death ln a flro which destroyed tho building. Tho flro Is supopsed to havo boon of incendiary origin. Tho monthly statement of tho public pub-lic debt shows that at tho closo of balnoss August 31, 1003, tho total (llt, . 1l33 cash Mn thd... treasury. docroaso for tho month of ?C,098,954. Tho statement Is mado that tho anthracite an-thracite mino owners havo worked tholr mines during tho summer in accumulating ac-cumulating a great surplus ot coal ln order that they may meet tho possibilities possi-bilities of a recurrence of any labor troubles which would causo n closing down of tho mines. Francis J. Schrolbor, who died at Euroka, Hlo., on August 21st, was tho oldest postmaster in in tho United Stntes in point of service Ho wns postmaster of Eureka for forty-four years, rccoivlng his commission from Postmastor General Holt of Prcsldont Duchnnan's cabinet In 1859. A party of Ladronos havo assembled In Laguna and havo caused much an-noyanco an-noyanco to tho peaceably disposed inhabitants in-habitants ln tholr dopredatlons. The provincial constabulary are according accord-ing to roports, keeping In closo touch with tho marauders nnd have had many skirmishes with thorn. John Dutlqr of Rockland, Mass., 65 years old, Is tho father of thlrty-flvo children, tho oldest of whom la 45 and tho youngest 2 years old. As ho has roared his numerous progony re-Hpectnbly re-Hpectnbly whllo working hard nt his trndo, It may bo boltovcd that "Mr. Dutlor is a hard-working man." Undor escort of a strong guard 10,-IG5.000 10,-IG5.000 sllvor coins, aggregating ?928,-350, ?928,-350, wero shlppod last week from the Unltod States mint at Philadelphia to New York, whoro thoy will bo placed Dn board tho steamship and taken to Manila. ' Twonty-flvo stoekmon from different parts ot tho wostorn grass country mot ln tho Midland hotel In Kansas City last wook and arranged to por-fect por-fect tho organization of a packing company to compete with tho allogod packors trust. ."- In tho trial of tho directors and officials of-ficials of tho North Jersoy Stroot Railway Rail-way company on a chargo of man-Blaughtor man-Blaughtor for last February's crossing accident at Nowark, N. J., tho court doclded n verdict of acquittal ot all tbo defendants. Sovontoon cotton manufacturing concerns ot" Fall Rlvor, Mass., will shut down until Soptombor 14th, throwing out of work noarly 13,000 hands, oporatlng 1,300,000 spindles. Delay In tho arrival of now cotton caused tho shutdown. Tho 7,000 Jnpanoso ln tho Hawaiian Islands nro being organized in ono body with Consul Salto as prcsldont of tho society. Ono ot tho chluf objects ob-jects of tho association will bo tho sottlemont of tho labor dlfllcultlos involving in-volving Jnpanoso employes. |