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Show NEWS SUMMARY. Germany's pig iron output for September Sep-tember was 7O'J,20O tons. Thousands of miners resumed work j in the anthracite region Monday morn- I tog- In Canton it is reported that the Consuls have received letters warning them of danger. The battleship Maine is to be removed re-moved from Havana harbor, as it is considered an obstruction in navigation. naviga-tion. ' The International society for sugar statistics estimates that the European sugar output for the 1900 crop will be 430,434 tons. Comte Capen d'Anvers, a well-known figure in Parisian society, was killed in an automible accident near Mezie-res, Mezie-res, France. Rumors are current in Berlin of serious seri-ous differences between Von Buelow ana tne Prussian Minister of Finance, Dr. Von Miquel. According to the Cologne Gazette contracts for over 8000 freight cars and about 1000 passeuger cars will be placed next month.. Nearly all the coal companies in tha Wyoming valley have posted notices granting their employees the 10 per cent advance asked for. The complete suppression of the revolution rev-olution in San Domingo is officially ' announced. General Garcia has surrendered sur-rendered unconditionally. Mining shares in London last week were quiet and weak, showing a downward down-ward tendency although Rands and a few others were fractionally higher. The Fourteenth United States ini fantry has departed from Peking for Tien Tsin. It was escorted beyond ine walls by the other American troops. It is rumored at Buenos Ayres that the Brazilian fleet, profiting by President Presi-dent Campos Salle's absence, will begin be-gin a revolution in order to re-establish j a monarchy. I The recent outbreaks of "Hooligan- ! ism" in Loaan n has revived the agita- I -7ZZ7 favwWt!ie re?taratioa-of -the J I whipping post as a remedy for ruffian- ! ; ism and lawlessness. The Russian minister of finance, M. Dewitt, authorizes a denial of the story that Russia began negotiations in New York in the middle of October for a 850,000,000 loan. Columbia George, an Indian, was convicted of murder in the first degree at Pendleton, Ore., Thursday for kill-ing kill-ing by means of poison Anne Edna, an Indian medicine woman. I There are reports of many British Cabinet changes impending. Lord Cur-ron Cur-ron is coming from India, probably to take Mr. Balfour's place, Balfour be- coming Foreign Secretary. A filibusteringexpedition, headed by a well-known Haiti exile, is being prepared pre-pared at Kingston for the overthrow of the government of General Simon 8am, the president of Haiti. The accession of Marquis Ito to pow-- er has been received by the Japanese press generally in a spirit of congratu-' congratu-' lation, especially in view of the rising feeling that Japan needs her strongest man at the helm. London stock exchange last week had a rather active and decidedly cheerful experience. The Anglo-Ger- man agreement regarding China was cordially received and had the effect of encouraging a fair amount of buying. General G. B. Williams, the foreign representative of Cramps of Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, has arrived in St. Petersburg. The officials of the Russian admiralty have informed General Williams that they are highly pleased witb the trial performance of the Russian cruiser Varing. In Mansfield, O., Sunday, Deacon Kessler and Elder R. N. Bouck, Dowie-ites, Dowie-ites, were forcibly deported by tbr police. Bouck had been there nearly week and held services. He objected to being put on the train, and had to do dragged out of the station and put aboard. When Prince von Hohoenlohe returns to Berlin for the winter he intends to frequent the court and its festivities, physicians having urged him to this course, as they consider the total absence ab-sence of excitement would endantrer his life. S Tha reported discourtesy of Capt. Pelley, commanding the British cruiser "Psyche," in failing to salute the American flag and running past quarantine quar-antine at New York, is the subject of animated discussion in naval circles at Washington. |