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Show NEWS JIUMMARY ' One hundred and twenty addltitnal Amorlosn teachers are wanted In the Philippines for the next school year. Tho Odersa grain trade is at present .'itm standstill as a result cf tho strike Inaugurated by all rillroad employes. ..The total resources of tho 86 trust companies In New York state show a ,tlterease of about $30,000,000 In thtte months. The Cltlms' bank or Cedar Hill, TeSas, was robbed of $2,600, the rob- bor using nitroglycerine In forcing opn the i-are. i R&jrpcutallve I.acey of Iowa fias Introduced a bill making $12 tho mlm- Imuiu iMsnslon to bo paid veterans of the war of 1801. Tho Senate In exocutlve session on tho 13th ratified a treaty with Guntomala for tho reciprocal protection protec-tion of patents. The war department has soltctcd thq site for the government po-?der faatory, for which congress nppi-iprl-utlKl $105,000 tho last session. The steam trawler Forsogi hns beou sunk In a storm off C'.irUtlan-diut, C'.irUtlan-diut, Noiway. All of her crew, numbering num-bering twehe men, were drowned. Fourteen merchants nnd business men of Hast St. Louis havo entered pleas of guilty to charges of violating vio-lating the Illinois child labor laws. Julius I'crsky, of Hammond, Intl., died lasts week from oxcesatvo smoking smok-ing ot cigarettes. Ho said that ho hid smoked GO0.O0O clgnrettes during his lifetime. Mrs. Frank Coonrad Is bellovod to have been killed and property valued at $f0,000 destioyed In a ilro which consumed the American house block In Uurllngtou, Vt. Ten prominent lumber dealers havo been Indlctod by tho grand Jury for nn alleged violation of tho Oklahoma inti-tmat laws by entming Into a combination com-bination to fix prices. John C. Hrnln died at Tampa, Fin., of para1Bla. During the civil war ho commanded several warships. He was th" last Confederate prlsoiior to be rolca&od after tho war. In response to cnbles Horn tho chief of police of Warsaw three Russian lui migrants were arrested Immedlntel) Uffer leaving the North German Lloyd steamer Hallo at Baltimore. Too passenger steamer Monarch wlt.i ten pasHongora and a crew ol thtrty Is a wick on Isle Royale Lako Puperlor Tho pasngors nnd a row incceedod In renchlng shore. The dlftcrencos betwocn Hie fodorn' tijd lutulnr govormnonts over tho dl lilon af the public lands In Forto Rlc ne been nulrauly adjusted, subjer o the npproval cf tho secretary of th aary. It It the cplnlon of Ropr'-ieit ith Victor Murdi c'. of Kin- is, i I." mi ineT l.U p-a lion in a sirvh Li n ioum, that tho coveramont li p i p oq ijuich fir tho ca;rln3e of lallwa mall. B, C. HciiEc, prcprlotor of n liui. dry nt HI I'abO, Tokhh, b'.ot thro men whom ho clalj.u attacked hli In- n salorn, fatally woundlr:; twi 'of them and sorlously Injuring th other. For the first time In "0 years th great Troadwoll mines cf Alaska art clocod. Dcughis and Juaoau nro suf feting from cost famine and lack oi fuol has resulted lu the closing of the mlnoH. Andrew Carneglo has sent to tht hoard of trustees of St. VIoteurs i-ol lego, Kankakee, 111., a check foi $32,000 for tho rebuilding of tho col lego building, which was recently do shored by Ilro. Kmporor WUHI.im hns authorized Chancellor Von Buelnw to dissolve the roichstng and order now elections It tho supplomontnry appropriations asked for by tho government nro not granted by tho houso. Dr. George M. Gray, cltlzon's candidate, can-didate, was olected mayor of Kansas City, Kan., by a plurality of 320 votes over M. J. l'helan, democrat, and John P. Sims, republican, at a special floctlon held last week. |