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Show 1 v NEWS SUMMARY v Tho enso of "Bluebeard" Hoch Is to bo carried to tho supreme court of Illinois. Kotnro Date, a Japaneso student, haR been awarded tho Wayman Crow medal for 1905 at tho St. Louis School of FIno Arts. The Japanese has forced tho advance ad-vance posts of tho Russian left bo-yontl bo-yontl the Knocho river and nro occupying oc-cupying tho heights north of tho river. For the first tlmo In tho history of tho military ncademy, two representatives represen-tatives of the Chlneso empire havo been admitted ns cadets at West Point. The government of Panama, In accordance ac-cordance with tho desires of tho Canal Ca-nal commission and tho local bankers, hnH decided to coin ono million silver pesos. Plans nro being mndo by tho department de-partment of health to build north of tho Bronx a ?30,000 laboratory for tho manufacture of vaccine and nntl-toxin. nntl-toxin. Two men havo been Instantly killed by tho prematuro explosion of a heavy blast In a stono quarry near Montclalr, N. J. Threo others wcro badly Injured. A cowboy, supposed to bo Henry Wandrel of Great Falls, Mont, wae killed whllo resisting arrest on a Great Northern train at Wllllston, N. D. A companion surrendered. William Butler Woodrldge, a prominent promi-nent Boston business man, was killed In an automobile accident In Sawawe, Mass., and a man named Woold of Now York was seriously Injured. Jockey Hector, on Wellesley, was killed, and Jockoy Moore, on Dr. Clark, seriously Injured, In a mix-up during tho steeplechaso at tho American Ameri-can Jockey club track In St. Louis. Threo unknown tramps were mangled mang-led beyond recognition and Mall Clork Herbert Wall of Tuscon, Ariz., was badly Injured In a wreck of the Southern Pacific passenger train near Tuscon. Considerable attention has 'been attracted at-tracted by a Chlneso poster which has appeared In HHo'b Asiatic quarters. It says that the Chlneso Government proposes to retaliate for the American cxclusian policy. Tho lato Premier Delyannls of Ureece, who was assassinated Juno 13 by a gambler named Gherakarls, died in absolute poverty. The chamber will vote a pension to tho Immedtato members mem-bers of his family. MIchaol J. Parcel!, a horseman, was shot threo times and seriously wounded, wound-ed, by W. A. Mall, who until recently was proprietor of a lunch counter In Los Angeles. Tho shooting was tho result re-sult of a quarrel over a $24 board bill. Tho national conference of the Old German Baptist Brethren has closed a four day's session in Flora, Ind. Ono of tho questions which was warmly discussed was that of permitting telephonos to bo used by tho church peoplo. Through tho death of her undo, Peter W. Klmberly, tho mining mnn of Sharon, Pa., Mrs. Viola J. Wobb, for seven months nn employee In the Excelsior Steam laundry ot Los Angeles, An-geles, Inherits tho snug sum of 1300,000. Mrs. Georgo Campbell, tho wlfo of a prominent ranchman, four miles west of Tucumearl, N. M., went suddenly sud-denly Insane Seizing a rifle, sho chased her husband away from home. Then, beforo ho could return with help, sho killed her Ave children nnd ended hor own llfo with a bullet through her head. Georgo P. Doxtor, foreman for C. Leonard, cement contractor, Los Angeles, An-geles, wns stabbed several times and sorlously Injured by William Kramer, colored, who had been discharged, Doxtor having reported him for negligence. negli-gence. Mrs. Paul Klass has killed her four Bmall children nnd committed sul-cldo sul-cldo at her homo near Kller, Wis. She used a butcher knlfo, cutting their throats, The oldest child was C, and tho youngest a baby. Tho woman had been In ill health. Ausina-itungary and Italy havo notified no-tified tho Moorish government that they aro prepared to accept tho Sultan's Sul-tan's invitation to an lntornatlon conference con-ference on Morocco, provided the Invitation In-vitation Is accepted by tho powers Immediately Im-mediately concerned. Susan Atwater Glllotto, widow ol Judgo Gardln Gllotto, and an original Daughter of tho Revolution, Is dead at her homo In Konosha, Wis., aged 95 years, duo to old ago. Sho was daughter of John Atwator, an aide bf General Washington. Tho band of Macedonian Insurgents, eighty strong, commanded by Tont-choff, Tont-choff, was complotely exterminated by Turkish troops near Palnnka Juno 13, after soven hours' lighting, Tho Turks lost nlno killed including two officers, and had cloven men wounded. Tho Japaneso correspondent of the Dally Telegraph nt MaJI, Japan, says: "Tho rainy season has started In Manchuria Man-churia and tho mud In tho roads Is knoo deep, but this will not Interfere with military oporatlons, glad tidings of which may bo expected within a tow dayii." HHHMHHMMipHaaMawaaMajawBaaiaxai |