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Show NEWS SLTOiATlY. In portions of Minnesota crops ar jfa. ' being destroyed by tho early fall ot '5 ; snow. "" Portland wns Bclo'tted-, nn tho tiost placo of meeting of tho American Mining Congress. ,, It ls bollovcd wnr will bo doclarcd between Turkey nnd Bulgaria before tho end of September. A sovcro storm has swept over th western part of Germany, cauelng much damago to proporty. An onglno and fourteen cars wen through a brldgo noar Hugo, . I. ?., four trainmen being killed. Mrs. Clara Castello of Chicago rul-cldcd rul-cldcd by saturating her dross with kcroscno and touching a match to It. Tho pruno growers In tho vicinity of Vancouver, Wash., fear a serious loss of fruit will result from tho recent rains. Four mon woro Instantly killed by tho giving away of a scaffold alxtj feet nbovo tho ground at Dulnth, Minn. FIro nt Nashville, Tcnn., resulted la tho death of ono man, tho Injury of eight others, nnd proporty loss to lb amount of $125,000. Earthquako Ehocks wero felt all Portland, Ore., and Chohnlos nndj . Tacoma, Wath., on tho 11th, although ' " ! no damago was dono. 0r Govornor Dalo of Hawaii declare that ho will not resign his office bo! will retire nt tho end of his term, which expires noxt May. Russia ha3 requested permission of China to postpone her evacuation of ono of tho frontier provinces of Manchuria Man-churia for several months aftor October Octo-ber 8. Mrs. Taylor, tho woman mndo famous fa-mous by her passage ovor tho NlagvJ rapids ln a barrel, will mako another trip over tho whirlpool about October Octo-ber 1. Two ranch hands, whllo stoallng a ride, were Ect upon by hold-ups noai; Drummond, Mont., and ono of tho mw' killed, whllo tho other ls probably, fatally wounded. John Mamot, n saloonkeeper, wan fatally Khot by Marshal SurtcoB, nnd Saloonkcepors G. W. Van Slcklo and William McComb wero wounded nt Murray City, Oklahoma. Carey Snyder, son of R. M. Snyder, n leading banker of Kansas City, wanted for robbing a wealthy pawnbroker pawn-broker of 77.000 in diamonds, has been captured near Billings, Mont. Twenty-four persons wero Injured as tho result of tho collnpso of a grand stdnd whllo watching a sham V battlo nt Fort Leavenworth, Kans. f' Thrco of tho Injured will probably die Tho Eocrotary of tho treasury has appointed Robort Fullcrtan ot Dos Moines, Iown, disbursing officer to dle-burso dle-burso tho $5,000,000 appropriated by congress ln aid of tho St. Louis exposition. expo-sition. As tho result of n runaway nt a funeral In Denvor, nine persons, four of them children, woro Injured. The horses becamo frightened by tho flapping flap-ping ot tho black trimmings on the hearse. Tho homo of Fred Rohrer, a nemtt-paper nemtt-paper man of Bcrno, Ind., was destroyed de-stroyed by dynamito and tho en tiro family slightly injured. Rohror's paper pa-per loads tho opposition to licensing saloons. Charles Jones, a colored boy 13 yoars old, has confessed to murdorlng Miss Caroline Link, who, on August 28, was found In a dying condition In a candy store ln Baltimore, whoro she was employed. Grasshoppers havo destroyed the crops of tho PIcurls Indians In Tno county, Now Mexico, nnd "tho government govern-ment will havo to holp them over tho winter nnd supply thorn with eeod grain noxt spring. J Twclvo hundred men havo gono on ; a strlko at a packing plant In St ' Josoph, Mo., becauso tho superintendent superintend-ent refused to dischargo a Dromon Tfho was chorged with being unfair to I union workmen. Hugh II. Prlco, survoyor gonoral of Arizona, has boon rcmovod from office as a result of nn Investigation mad Into chnrges preferred ngalimt Pries and his chief clerk, W. E. Murphy, of receiving Illegal foes for expediting work ln tho ofilco. "Undo" Finney, nn ox-slnvo 90 yoars of ngo, lived In n cabin in . Franklin county, VIrglnln. nnd was I -egarded by ignorant people living ln j tho vicinity as bolng a' Borceren A I row nights ngo ho waa called to hU door by throo unknown men nnd shot to (loath. It la undorstood horo that Turkoy 1b ( anxious to Induco tho United States to withdraw tho Amorlcan warships from !(l Turkish watora, believing that such f action would dlscourago tho Chris- tlans who horo for Amorlcan Intor- i vontlon. A. Jarraud, tho oscopod Innatlo who shot and klllod J, A. McKlnnoy nt ,U Gurnovlllo, Cal., Is ttill at large Not 'M tho slightest traco of Jilm haa ban I seen slnco ho shouldorcd his rlfln "jj j walked nwny from tho Bcone ot , I ehootLiir towrri ). hrup' .., ' ! amy yM -: fV'' fl |