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Show NEWS SUMMARY. JH All tho oloctrlcal workers In Indianapolis Indian-apolis aro on a Btrlko. Senator Hoar has complctod and mado public his antl-tmst bill. Joint statehood of Arizona and Now Mexico Is now being advocated. MUfl Iona Dunlop, on trlnl at Alodo, Ills., for tho murder of Alllo Dunn( has, boon arqulttotl. !v An original copy of tho "Now England Eng-land l'rlmer" sold In Philadelphia. last week for $2,500. Factories nt Trenton, N. J., nro'on tho vcrgo of closing, becauso of the shortage of coal. i Sovcn pcoplo wero Injured In a col llBlon In Chicago between 11 cnblo train and nn electric car. 45 Nino hours will hereafter bo conBldj cred a working day In nil of tho Iron works of Portland, Oro. - Tho evacuation of Shanghai by for-olgn for-olgn troops Is complete, tho last of tho German troops being Btartcd for home lost week. 1-ettorn of administration of tho estate es-tate of tho lato Hret Harto have boon granted. Tho total valuo of tho estate Is placod at $1,800. Ira D. Sankey, who used to travel with Evnngellfct Moody, Is In poor health, and ha3 been ordorcd to' give up his homo on Long Island for n dryer climate. ' After being burled In n cavo-In In a mine near Victoria, U. C.J for over n year, tho bodies of Pumpman T. C. Nlckolls and a Chinaman havo boon recovered. ' . Flvo men entered tho First National bank of Abblngton, Ills., early Sunday, bound nnd gngged tho night watchman watch-man and leisurely blow open tho vault, securing $4,800. Manuel Ilango, editor of a Manila paper, has been sentenced to six months' Imprisonment nt hard labor and to pay u flno vt $2,000 In gold for libeling General Bell. Nothing has been heard In Washington Wash-ington from either London, Berlin or Ttomo In tho nature of an answer to President Castro's amended proposition proposi-tion relative to arbitration. "" A stipulation was filed In tho United Unit-ed States circuit court at St. Paul, sotting sot-ting tho federal suit against tho Northern North-ern Securities company for trial during tho February term of court. A quantity of dynamlto exploded In ono of tho gangways In tho Oak Hill colliery, ono milo north of Mincrsvllle, Fa., Instantly killing threo miners and severely Injuring a dozen othors- I- if-wPrealdentirllqoseyelfc!-(lociI'd cdtl0 honor of a portrait In tho Almanach do Gotba for 1003, which has Just mado Its appcarnnco. This edition is tho 140th In tho history of this compilation. Brakeman Cochran, Injured In tho collision between tho northbound flyer from Now York and a wild engine near Sholburno, Vt., Is dead. Tho other persons Injured are doing woll. A receiver has been nppolnted for tho Equitable Loan & Security company com-pany of Atlanta, Ga., a bond Invest! ment company, which carried on anj oxtensivo business in all southern states. 'I During a drunken quarrel In Pcor!aj 111., Juraos O'Leary of Omaha rccclvcu. Injuries from which ho died at a ho3j pltal. His slayers, Henry Itodors, Jr V. Puto and supposedly Frank How-oil, How-oil, wero arrested. t , In Wilmington, Del., Secret Service Agent Georgo Foster of Washington, after a long lnvestlgatlpn, succeeded In locating a counterfeiters' den at 528 West Second street, and It was raided, by tho police. Tho strike of tho rubber workers and other unions, which tied up tho plants' of tho Morgan & Wright and tho Me-' chanlc Rubber company at Chicago for tho last two months and throw, 1,200 workers out of employment, has been settled. A baby, born to Mr. and Mrs. C. L Tulon, who live on a farm near Cherry creolc, about ono rnllo nnd a half froml Chester, N. Y., has a full set of teeth and long flowing black hair. Tho youngster shows ovory ovldenco of being be-ing a healthy child. Prcsldont Palma is quotod by Havana Ha-vana Dlscusslono as saying that Minister Min-ister Squlcrs could nssuro tho American Amer-ican government that tho Cuban treaty would bo accepted without opposition. Thoro aro known to bo twonty votes In favor of tho treaty, and four against it. John Noffsolgcr, tho oldest resident of Dakota county Neb., and In his OCth year, Is dead. Ho bonded a colony from Canada which settled In Nebraska Ne-braska In 185G. Mr. Noffselgor was a member of tho fifth, sixth and seventh sosslons of tho Nebraska legislature. Tho flro loss of tho United States and Cannda for tho year 1902, as compiled com-piled by tho Journal of Commerce, amounted to $149,200,860. This Is grat-lfylngly grat-lfylngly lesB than tho figures for 1901 of $lG4,347,4fiO, and 1900 of $103,362,-250. $103,362,-250. Tho Bolivian minister hns recolved a cablegram saying that tho Beiiian government has signed a trcaw' for arbitration with tho republic ol jam to settle tho boundary qucutloifho arbitrator selected Is tho Argentlno government. . .) 1 Indigestion, rongoited liver. Impure Im-pure blood, constipation, thoro aro what aftllct thousands of people who do not know what Is tho matter with them. Thoy drag along a mlsorable existoncc; they npply to tho local doctors doc-tors occasionally, nnd sometimes obtain ob-tain a llttlo tomporary rcllof, but tho old, tired, worn-out. all-gone, distressed distress-ed feeling always comen bnck again worso than over, until In time they bocomo tired of living, wonder why they were ever born, nnd why they nro alive unless to endure constant Buffering. Buffer-ing. To such BUffcrers thero Is a haven of refuge In Dr. August Koo-nlg's Koo-nlg's Hamburg Drops, which was discovered dis-covered more thai GO )ears ago, nnd which Is a wonderful medicine. Ono trial will convince thq mt)3t skeptical that nny or nil of these difficulties mny bo removed, nnd a perfect euro effected, by taking Dr. August Koe-nlg's Koe-nlg's Hamburg Drops. Oct a bottlo at once, before It Is too Into. |