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Show NEWSSUMMAUY. Mall advices from tho new Alaska district' ot Tnnnna lndicato that th wlntor gold clean-up will probably roach $1,000,000. A hurricane has' caused consider-ablcd consider-ablcd amago to property at Montevideo, Monte-video, Uruguay. Several roseola were driven ashore in the harbor. In tho Imperial Medical academy at St. Petersburg, a short course of conversational con-versational Japanese has beon Introduced Intro-duced for tho benefit of tho Japanese-wounded Japanese-wounded prisoners. Tho Moscow Gazette publlshoa j historical reviow of the Russo-Amcri-can relations, concluding: "Henceforth "Hence-forth tho Americans will bo styled the ungrateful Yankees." A Washington dispatch saya that formor Secretary of War Etlhu Root has, b'cen agreed upon as temporary chairman of tho national Republican convention at Chicago. Louis Drolet of St. Rocho, Canada, who was knocked out in tho sixteenth round of his bout with George Wagner, Wag-ner, the champion soldier boxer, la dead from his Injuries. Many Greek naval officers, belong- vfV, Ing to the aristocracy, aro applying for permission to Join tho Russian forces In tho far east, and Grock physicians phy-sicians aro also volunteering for tho same purpose. Tho cases of W. S. Taylor, John Powers and Charles Flnley, charged with complicity ln tho murder of William Wil-liam Gocbcl, wero called In tbo circuit court nt Frnnkfort, Ky., Inst week and passed to tho next term. Tho best Informed milltnry circles no longer anticipate a Japanese landing land-ing at tho head of the Llao Tung gulf. They bollovo tho Jnpaneso havc-mlsBcd havc-mlsBcd their opportunity, the Russians Rus-sians being now too strong. In a feud fight ln New York City,. Sunday, three brothers, Thomas, William Wil-liam and Michael Gilbrldgc, were seriously, seri-ously, if not fatally stabbed, and Harry and John McShane, also brothers, broth-ers, woro badly wounded. With bands playing "The Star 8panglcd Banner" and "Dlxlo," and 30,000 people cheering Godspeed, tho battleship Virginia was launched on tho 5th at tho yards of the Nowport News Shipbuilding company. The cotton goods curtailment movement move-ment ln Fall River, Mass., has extend- , ed and 15,000 operatives aro idle. The- 4 total number of spindles stopped is 1,-509,888 1,-509,888 moro than half of tho number num-ber of tho Fall River cotton mills. Tho census bureau has Issued n bulletin bul-letin which gives tho estimated population popu-lation of tho United States tor 1903, oxcluslvo of Alaska nnd tho insular possessions, at 79,900,389. This Is an increase of 2,059,014 slnco tho consus of 1900. A cable from Manila says tho drafting draft-ing of the proposed measures to so-curo so-curo Internal revenue havo been completed com-pleted and published. Tho mcasuros are opposed weakly by tho distilling and tobacco growing Interests ln the-Islands. the-Islands. Four wealthy Chinese boys sent to Vancouver, B. C, from China to bo educated under tho auspices of th years' Imprisonment and to pay a flne-Chlncso flne-Chlncso reform association, hnve boon drowned on Burrard Inlet. They went out In a small !oat on a pleasure trip. H Standing in front of a mirror In tbo-Grand tbo-Grand hotel, with nn Easter lily and '-a '-a crucifix In ono hand and n revolver In tho other, Mrs, E. B. Huntor, wife of a prominent retired raorchant ot - Memphis, Tenn., shot horsolf in the temple nnd died beforo help roach od ' hor. x The full text of tho Anglo-Fronch tronty has boon published. Ono clause of tho treaty pledges" tho Fronch gov-eminent gov-eminent to communlcato to Groat Britain 'nny agreement entered into botween Franco and Spain on tho subject sub-ject of Morocco. .Judgo. Spear in tho federal oourt at Savannah, Go., softtenced Harry Olson, Ol-son, a well Ijnown citizen, to five I of JD.000, lho limit, Ho wns found guilty of kldnnplng one of eight negroes ne-groes deported from Snvnnnnh on the Russian bnrk Alice Bilstol. A dispatch from St. Petersburg saya tho fighting In Tlbot has revived Irritation Irri-tation throughout Ilussln. Tho British expedition ls considered to bo a hos-tllo hos-tllo act against Kussla, which cannot porralt Great Britain to become mistress mis-tress of tbo Tibetan capital. Tho second Jnpancso army, according accord-ing to tho St. Petersburg correspondent correspond-ent of tho Paris' Temps, Is now Innd-Ing Innd-Ing In Korea. ExtPnslvo nrmy maneuvers, ma-neuvers, the convSjKiudont adds, 'are being organized for Finland, whoro a largo torco of reserves tp cantoned. Minister Conger at Pokln cablos tho J f stato dopnrtmont that Mr. Miller, tho United States consul ntNow Chuang, hOB beon notified by tho Russian authorities au-thorities that mines liavo beon placed In tho river, but that noutral ships will bo conductPd In nud out lu safoty. Loo Spangler, a prosperous grocer of York, Pn who styles himself "Tho Last Prophet," nnd who for twelve yoars hns been predicting tho end ot tho world In 1908 unnounces that within cwclvo months nil Europe will Jbjtflclll'ng. iidlho.JLIjillcd Etatejtoo H |