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Show n - ! NEWS luMMABT" Fletcher D. Proctor was inaugu-rated inaugu-rated governor of Vermont on tho 4th, Tha twenty-thlrd conference of the International LaW association was hold in Berlin Octobor 1 to 5, Indus lvo. Ten terrorists wero condemned to death', by drumhead courfmartlal at CMnsfochowa, Russia, and later were executed, ' Major r George P. Hbyle, recruiting offlcoyjof tho United States army, wai struck and killed by a passenger train at Atlnnin, On. Prominent Insuranco mon estimate tho storm loss nt Mobile, Ala., at $l,O00jqOQ. Tho total loss of llfo will not exceed 100. William J. Brjan has Hlartcd on n tour, of campaigning which, with few Interruptions, will contlnuo until nearly near-ly election da. J, 13. Qalllard, ono of tho thrco whlto men shot by Henry Adams, a negro at Monnlng, 8. C, is dead, nnd a lynching is feared Thg'.negrocs of Morocco City, Morocco, Mo-rocco, aro 'causing groat disorders, attacking at-tacking Jews and Mussulmon Four Europeans narrowly oscrtped assassination, assassin-ation, William A. Dowell, a prominent Minneapolis Min-neapolis nowspapor man, was shot nnd killed Sunday by John Quirk, because of attentions to tho lattor's stop-daughter. stop-daughter. Jiidgo Tayler, ln"tho United States court at Toledo, O , granted nn injunction injunc-tion restraining striking workmen nt the PopOIotor Car works from picketing pick-eting tho plant JMght prisoners oroko out of tho county Jail at Newark, Ohio, after making a vicious assault upon tho turnkey, Christopher Gnlvln, and lock-ing lock-ing him In a cell. Mystery surrounds the death of Mrs. Laura Ayres, 50 )ears old, a well known church worker, who was found dead in bed at Shclbyvllle, Ind , with n bullet in her brain A special from Mondovl, Wis., says-Mrs. says-Mrs. John Sovcrson, a young Norwegian Norwe-gian woman, living soven miles cast of this city, in the town of Nnples, gave birth to four baby boys. Tho net dccrcsBo in tho pension roll of the United States for the fiscal year ending Juno 30 last amounted to $12,-470, $12,-470, tho largest decrease ever known in the history of tho country. Tho Theatre 67 Nancy, at Nancy. Franco, was burned shortly before the arrival of tha audience for a perform ance. Therojvcre no casualties. Tho damage amounts to $160,000. At tho carnival horse show at Cedar Jlapida, Iowa, Jako Fisher, ono of tho Judges, dropped dead of apoplexy Mr .Fisher lived In West Liberty and was ono of the best known horsemen in the west. The delegation of Peru has received advices that both the government nnd the people of Peru aro greatly pleased over the friendly spirit of Secrotary Root's speeches during his recent visit to that country. A military patrol, which was ron ducting two revolutionists to Jail in Moscow, was attacked by revolution lsta, who attempted to rescue the mcr in custody. The soldiers promptl) killed both prisoners. Twenty persons wero Injured, two probably fatally, In a streot car accl dent in Cleveland, O., when a car crowded with passengers Jumped the track whllo rounding a curvo In the eastern partof tho city. Terrorists murdered a road oversoer near Maclecowlce, Russia, on tho Vis tula railroad, and then removed the rails from In front of an npproachlng mail train. A gen d'arme, however, flagged tho train and nvcrtod a dis aster Tho navy department will moke an effort to save the war vessels stranded at tho navy yard at Pensacola, Fla, during the recent hurricane by dredging dredg-ing channels from deep water to the point whefe tho vessels aro high nnd dry on tho beach. Clifton II. Wilder, editor of the Chronicle at La Jara, Colo., was perhaps per-haps fatally injured by Jayson Coch ran, postmaster of La Jara, who truck Wilder over tho head with a slungshot, fracturing tho skull, as tho result of a political quarrol. In a roar-end collision between a regular passenger train and a heavy train of Pullman cars, canning the Fifteenth United Statos cavalry from Fort Ethan Allen to Cuba, flvo pas-ncngcrB pas-ncngcrB were killed and a score or moro Injured, near Troy, N. V. |