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Show WBWS SUMMARY. Aa the reaalt nf a street del at Mayer, Arlsona. T. 1. Averlll abot and killed T J Tllford. fly the explosion nf a bomb In liar celona. Rpaln. alt peratma were In-hired, In-hired, one nf them fatally Colonel William CnmpbeH lreatnn Ilrecklnrldge la dead at Islington, Ky , from a stroke of inralyats. It la atated that the supplementary mobllhtatlfln In the Ht I'elerabdrg district dis-trict will orcur on December 11 Judge Alton II l'arker, recent Demo-rratle Demo-rratle candidate for president, haa openeil a law ofilce In New York City The entire tmalnma district of the town of Dublin, Mlts. with tho ex eeptlon of one building, haa bean de truynl by fire The report of an encounter between ItmMtlana and Afghans at Kuahk, re-auttlng re-auttlng In the blowing up of the maga-tlne maga-tlne there Is unfounded A nawa agency report from llniiaela atatea that rumora are afloat at Antwerp Ant-werp that the lied Star line ateamer Kniinland foundered In mid ocean Orderi have been given to the Japanese Jap-anese troops to ahoot any one In Chi neao garb observed approaching the line, for fear they may be Itueelana In dlagulan. Twelve pereona were suffocated In a fire In a tenement house In llmuklyn early Hunday morning, The bodlea of three other persona are believed to bo In thn building Member of Iho New York Yacht club bavo about concluded that Iho America's cup la aafn for another year, and that no races will orcur In 1105 fur that trophy. A private letter rwelvcd In St. Tet-eraburg Tet-eraburg from nn officer of tho Aurora oipressca the opinion that thn whok mtitako off Hull waa due to the rock-eta rock-eta fired by thn llihlng fleet It Is reported In Mukden that 30 000 Japanese trooiM have been landed at Nswchwang and 10 000 olbera at I'll-awo, I'll-awo, and that n turning movement on tbo ItUMlnn right la expected, Twelvo negroes am dead at Crad Iako. a negro settlement In tho aub-urbs aub-urbs of Decatur. Asia., from tbo effects ot poisoned Ico cream which they atn. It la aald, at a church festival. News haa been received that nine scouts of tho Thirty-eighth company and one American attached to the hospital hos-pital corps have been killed In an am-buili am-buili on the eait roait ol Saraar. Lnula Huetnn, who waa convicted ot felonious natault "ion a young woman AbOUt,B..moatbiajiowUIU lu a boat on Monterey bay, haa been sentenced to ninety yenra In tho California prison. The New York World ayif -Bx. Governor I-'rank 8. lllnck has been tendered ten-dered tho offer nf tho attorney gencr-alablp gencr-alablp In Tresldent Koosovolt's cabinet for thn term beginning March I, 100S " The auxiliary frliwmer Uncos la be-HovimI be-HovimI to havo aunk off Spruco Island, off tho coast ot Maine., with her crew, consisting of the owner, Cnptnln Wallace, Wal-lace, Walter Davis, and an unknown man. A special meeting of the wclfart committee ot the National Civic. Federation Fed-eration haa been held In New York City, to consider menus of protecting corporation employees from loan aharka. In a row among pupils at the Indlac school at llannlng. Cat.. Charles Colby was hit on the head with a pistol, and In return he ahot and killed Tom llu rannros and wounded Fred Smith Smith probably will die. All are young Indians. During the night of November 17. at thn vlllngo of Stahadya, near (lhovgnll, a Ilulgartan band murdered a priest named Stoyan, together with his two brothers, Tho murderers then set firs tn thn house, burning to drnth Klo-yan'a Klo-yan'a wife and child. Dr. Anltn Mcfleo and her right assistants as-sistants ot the American Hed Crosa society, so-ciety, who have returned from Japan, where they served with distinction ai nurses to the wounded aoldlers, eayi they received every attention and wer honored In every way possible 'Embassador Stnrer has cabled tht statu department from Vienna that tht Austro-!lungar'in government la will lng to participate In tho second Hagut peace conference called by President Ilnosevelt. This la believed to be Ihl first official acceptanco of tho tnvlta tluti. Tho revolutionary movement, saya a Tllo Janeiro dispatch, has been crushed and order Is completely restored. Senator Sen-ator iJiurn Hod re nad Deputy Ilarhoxi l.lma, lenders of the movement, have fled. Other leaders havo been arrested. arrest-ed. Many persona bavo been killed or wounded. In nn encounter with a negro rob ber, Hymnn Isaacs, a pawnbroker, of Chicago, was beaten over thn brad with a hatchet and pmbabty fstatty In Jured The roMier looted the cash drawer and escaped Hn waa nrreatod latsr and gavo the name ot William M. Johnson. Alleging that his wife screamed Into In thn fare with his fist when Feteenr his left enr till she drove him dear on that aide nnd caused him tn lose a well paid position n manager ot a large music store. Julius N. Drawn ot Chicago has filed a cross till In her ault for divorce |