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Show NEWS SUMilARY President Roosevelt hus Issued proclamation asking for uld for earth"' quake sufferers of ChllC. J. C. Lapie, an noronaut, was seriously se-riously Injured by a fail front A paro-ohuto paro-ohuto at Wiohlia, Kansas. , A cable dispatch to tha ijupnnoso ombassy at London explains ihat Port Dalny will bo opon tq the builnosS of ajl nans. Sixteen mott cundciunod for partly ipatlon In tho mutiny nt .CionsfadL August 1, were executed nt ituyuWiyc on tho 20th. A dispatch from Tunis says a ton nndc which swept over that district killed eight fat mors and hundicds, of hoad of cattlo. Chief of Police Golcow, of SlcdlloCS, was killed and two policemen and a woman wero wounded by tho explosion explo-sion of a bomb at Slcdllccc. William Spain, a negro, 21 yearn old, was shot to death hy a mob near St. George, S. C. This was tho third lynching In South Carolina within lou days. Accoidiug to private advices tho twcnty-fouith Ural (Cossacks) regiment regi-ment has mutinied at Samarkand, Asiatic Russia, nnd arrested its of Oceis. Voluntarily tho Atchison, Topeka & 8autn To railway company has given the 1,000 telegraph operators on their system an Increase of wages averaging averag-ing about $1 per month. The mining town of Johnsvllle, Plumas county, California, has been practically wiped out of existence by fire. Two lives weiq lost nnd twenty Ave buildings destroyed. Annie Dressback, 16 years old, shot Newt Mulllken at Anadarko, Okla., accldentalfy discharging a revolver, and then, beliovlng the had killed him. shot herself. Both will die, One person was killed and four ethers more or less soverely injured in tho running down of a mountain resort stage at Azusa, Cal., by a Santa San-ta Fe limited passenger train. ' The State Prohibition convention at Los Angeles, Cal., nominated a ticket, heade-t by James H. Dlanchard, of Los Angeles, for gpyenpriUnd C. N Whltmore, of Stanislaus county, for lieutenant-governor. Three men are dead, two are in a serious condition, and nine others wero rendered unconscious by a blow out of accumulated gas at the Dllza furnaces of tho Jonas & Laughlln Steel company at Pittsburg. At a meeting of HI! delegates representing rep-resenting all the Russian railways,-Just railways,-Just concluded In Finland It was r jolvod that a general striko would be feasible at a near date, and to Issue instructions to-jpjijqareforj'it. Two, and probably-three, men lost their lives in an early morning nre which destroyed, tho livery stable of Thomas Kell$. at Jjfatfmore. N. D Two bodies, unldentlucd, were recov cred from- the ruins. Thirty horses perished. An Arocilcan citizen nanjejl GInson has boon oxpollod from Odjjssa, and, undor u pojlea totnoy, has, boon taken to the western froutler by order of th eovornbr-gnnoral GInson w.13 ar rested ngan ilhed political piovoca tho asjj.nt, Mrs William Thomas, wife of a miner at Pontine, III., was murdered by her husband, who cut her throat iiom our to oir and smashed her skul with a hatchrt. Tho muid"cier oscaped to a corn flold, and a sheilff's posse Is In pursuit. A Boaich of tho room occupied by a joung Russian who was ancsted nt Hamburg dUclosod quantities of explosives, ex-plosives, a number of tovoUers and bills of ladlns for shipments of am munition nnd explosives to Russian Qalttc poits. Men who wore In the employ of the American government during the pe llod of its Intervention In Cuba nre organlzlug a company to serve as part of the Havana militia. They are using $100 of their bonellt fund for Its equipment. John Grady, motorman, was probably proba-bly fatally Injured in Chicago, by a crowd of 500 Italians, some of whom dragged him from his car and kloked tnd beat him, beoause he attempted to run his car through the Jlne of an Italian society. Two boys wero killed and another fatally injured one mile from Yreka, Cal., in a powder house explosion Powder house No. 1 on the line of the Yreka branch railroad blew up. Nearly every business house in Yreka had windows broken. Unoqualod prosperity In the manu factuting Industries in the United States for tho calendar year of 1905 la shown In a census bulletin Just completed, com-pleted, which Is compared by the Can-ails Can-ails bureau with 'a similar census for the year 1S0O. Dispatches received In the most au-thorativo au-thorativo quarters In Paris from 8u Petersburg say the situation in Russia Rus-sia Is rapidly improving and that Premier Pre-mier .stolypin Is confident of carrying carry-ing out liberal reforms baforo the nov parliament is elected. |