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Show J i COALVILLE TIMES. nm rcuin UTAH. COALVILLE. f VetvenHf UTAH STATE NEWS. 9300.000 Stlt Laka U to have a theatre to ba built by Major Ezra Thompson. Tha city council of Provo ban decided to jola with Utah county in tbe lection of a 84,000 addition to tha county court horn. James Dixon, a youthful fisherman of Salt Lake, waa laat week fined 910 for having trout under the length of eaves lacbea la bla poaneaaion. Provo people have decided to celebrate tha Fourth of July la real good Anerlcao atyle, and an extensive pro gram la belog prepared for that day. A movement la on foot to pnrehaaa additional ground for the Federal btflld-le- g la Salt Lake, and it ia probable ea appropriation will be made for that fc purpoee. Senator Kearns haa notified Rupert A Don ford that he ha. Wen again appointed a cadet at Weal Point, and that ba'wtll report for examination on July 85th. Tb Salt Lake City council haa a city ebeuiiat, who will In tha i,r future Inapect the milk aold by dairioa and aee that the city ordinancea are not violated. A marriage ceremony waa performed In Salt Lake Laat evening by a woman, which ia .aid to ba tha only marriage aaremony ever performed ia Utah by n woman. ' A movement baa been a tarted for the of fund In Utah to eon tribute j cecurlng to IbmonnmenL which in to ba erects ad In Indianapolis In memory of lata President narrlaon. The local railway linta arc making preparations to handle the beavteat tonriat buaineaa 'that baa eroaaad the eoatlnaat la the history of the waaL The ruah will begin tha early part of ul wf HttueW UfUalal m4 D matey a. n During heavy tbuoder atorm Tuesday night a bolt of lightning atruck , Mfwk oo MACHINISTS' STRIKE MAY GREAT HAVOC WROUGHT BE SETTLED IN COURTBY VIRGINIA FLOOD ILLINOIS COLLEGE BURNED. ay the College of Physician and Surgeon on IlarrUon street between Woodand Fir which Monroe atraata, Chicago. followed tha lightning la n abort time, leatroyed tba college buildiog, which was one of tba finest of its kind in the west The lightning srtuck the college squarely on the top of a rising projection ia the front part of the root and ueb n tremendnoua crash of thunder accompanied the flash that all the people la the neighborhood thought in explosion had takes place ia tba college. Almoat before tha first fire angina bad arrived the flames spread all through tha fl va stories of the building. .Adjoining the college Is tha amalleat building &f the Weat Side hospital, which waa filled with patients, about A 100 being in tha vartoua wards soon a it waa aeon that the college could not le saved sod its walla were liable to fall at any time, the work of removing tba patients from tha hospital waa aucceaafulty accomplished. Tha College of 'hyiciana and burgeon ia the medical department of the University of Illinois, situated at Champaign, IIL Tha loss on building and equipment-l- practically total and will approximate 9300,000. OHIO REPUBLICAN TICKET. Caaveattaa IVrofce the pwnl by Comple-lag Ticket lu Three Hear. J The Ohio republican convention broke the state record Tuesday, by completing n ticket in three hours. Tba nomination that censed tha moat comment waa that of Nippert in place of Lieutenant Governor Caldwell, tha latter being the only on who waa elected with Governor Nash two year ago that waa not renominated fora tecond term. The atat Anti-saloo- n leeg n caused Caldwell to run several thousand behind bla picket la 1899, and had vigorously opposed his nomination. The ticket la as follow: For Govarnor Georg K. Nash. July. Liau tenant Governor Carl L. Nip-peAbout fifty eaaeaof Saa Joa eeale have been found In Provo, about thirty la Pleaaant Urova and forty la Amerl-an- a Supreme Judge J. L. Price. Fork. Tha dlaeaaa aeama to have Attorney General John M. Sheet. been brought from CoUforaln with Clark of tha Supreme Court Lawson Emerson. . fruiL Edward Johnson, an employe of State Treasurer Isaac B. Cameron. Member of tha Board of Public McDonald's etrena, waa hilled near Pay eon recently hla body being found Works W. G. Johnston. alongside tha track. It la supposed be BIC3 GERMAN BANK FAILS. waa riding between the ears and lost hla foothold. UaWntwCntwl the Aasels Two to One ''"There ta a nioTvracnvtm foo fw Outa-- f Tha director of tha Leipslger bank Lake City for a half holiday for all tba trades people daring the summer at Lei pale, Germany, announce that moo the, It being proposed to set aside owing to tha stoppage of tba Draadenar Thursday afternoon of each week aa a credit anatalt ia cootequenc of dlffl eultle la discounting bill, the Lalp-itgbank la compelled in tba tataraata The two Salt Laka street ear companies are to be consolidated, IS per of Its creditors to temporarily anspeod cent of the Rapid Transit company payment The directors say that if having been purchased by President the commitments 'can ba liquidated A. W. MoCune of the Salt Lake CUy quietly tha creditor will suffer no loss and the shareholders , mayhop for a railroad company. favorable on toome. Tha capital of tha Geo. of Tba eigbt-year-odaughter ta 48,000,000 mark. bank A. Fairbanks of Payton, waa scalded Tba Lokal Anzlegar of Berlin, estito death laat week. She was assisting her mother to lift a bolter of water mates tha liabilities of the Leipslger from tba stove, when aha tripped and bank at 85,000,000 to 90,000,00 marks, against asset amounting to 48,000,000 the water poured over her, marks. William Tlmpaon and George Goes, Other banka were affected by the lads who were entwo alateen-yttr-ol- d failure, and bank stock rapidly deSal bathrooms In at lair, clined looting gaged in vain. were captured after an eacitlng chase, Sarloaa Wrreh ea the Wabash. tha lads attempting toelnde their parlake. Westbound Into the tners by Jumping passenger train No. 8, on r. R. Boott, a Rio Grande Western tha Wabash railroad, ran Into n washconductor, while attempting to get on out at Casa, fifteen miles weat of Peru, C moving train at Bingham Junction, Ind., at 11:40 oclock Wednesday mornwaa thrown violently to the ground, ing, wrecking tba angina and five car. Tha train waaeunnlng at highspeed receiving a broken rib and painful to make np lost time, and whan near b rouses, narrowly eaeaplng death. " Justice Morris 80 turner of Salt Lake Cass, a switch fie mil eaatof Logan-- , haa aent n communication to the port, plunged through n trestle that had been swept away by a washout. commissioners county authorising Tba engine waa totally demolished them to torn over to the pauper fund and three passenger coach and two of the county, nil tree hereafter earned cars war derailed and overbaggage crimin of aa him the Justice pesos by turned. aurgaoo In Pern waa Every inal case. summoned. Tha board ef equalisers laat week Tba passenger llat waa light, but of raised the naseasmeot of J. A. Cunningthose aboard all but two ware either ham of Salt Lake from 93,000 to 900,-00killed or Injured. Tba number ef dead the assessor kaving missed 9198,-00- 0 and fatally injured 1 reported to be wortk of Mr. Cunningham' prop- fifteen. erty, 9100,000 of tha sum being on n rM)QMml9frUa4. promissory note. Aa n result 'of a quarrel Tuesday over difA meeting of educators from tha town lota In Addington, in Kiowa Inferent colleges of tha state to discern dian reservation, R 8. Castleberry ' the adjustment of the courses of etady shotJ. M. Wambold, president of tha minor state la the university and tha First National bank of Gather!, O. T., Institutions will ba held la Salt Laka three times, the halls entering Warn-hold- 's 'la the B.cr future, no definite data stomach. Inflicting , mortal j having yet been fixed. wounds. j After wo, king actively about n walk Castleberry then turned hla gun oa the committee appointed to raise 8100,-00- 0 Horace Addington, who was attracted for tba First Presbyterian church to tha seen by tha shooting, and shot of Salt Laka haa secured pledge for him ia the shoulder, Inflicting n dan940, OOd, sod It is expected the entire ' not necessarily fatal gerous, amount Will be raised in n short tlm, wound. yet surrendered to Castleberry when work will be begun. tba marshal. Omar Wbialer, a carpenter, died at bla home ia Salt Laka City last week Boar War C U I,000,00 Day. from the affect of Injuries sustained The South African war waa again tha while' working at Sandy. 11 waa at subject of innumerable questions la work on n new building when the scafthe British house of common Wednesfolding fell, precipitating him to the day. Little laformatloa was elicited ground nod injuring hit head. except that tha war continued to coat Walter Irwin and Howard Speak, of 1,!0,000 weekly, that the authorities Ogden, were laat week sentenced to estimated that th Invader of Cap pay a fin of 9100 each for assaulting n Colony numbered from 1,000 to 8,000 Chinaman, Lung Tung Yow, who waa men, nod that there were 1,434 cases of pretty badly beaten up by tha young- typhoid fever among the troops during sters, it being feared tor some tint be tba month of April, of which 187 would die. ' proved fatal. ' rt , half-holida- er ld 0, Lass ' af Ufa H-i- il al.ltmlr-lM-m- IaJ r NEBRASKA CYCLONE I KILLS SEVEN. - Fastens Steens Wlpsa Oat On rnlly-l- s sat la jars, tse Fatoilp- A tornado which swept down th and struck Kapler, Kaye Pahn-rivNab., Friday night, left n trail of death and destruction. Sevan persona nr dead, several injured, two of them fatally. The killed and wounded are members of two families. Greening and Anderson, AH bat two were children seder ten veers of5 eg. Two others war fatally hurt, and several suffered slight injuries. Thera ta but one member of tha Greening family left. Th father of tba Greening family waa found n quarter of a mile from ta house badly mangled. Both arms and leg and back were broken, and there is no ehane for hia life. Little Maggie and Jacob Greening were found 000 yard from where th house stood. They wars stripped of all their clothing, but were not disfigured. Six hours before the atorm the sun cloud appeared was shining.-Theatort- o about J oclock and traveled down tn Kaye Pah river. It seemed to rise up and skip soma houses and then swoop down and demolish everything. Ih tornado was preceded by a heavy hailstorm. Stone fell that measured ten inches in circumference. ' Mr. Anderson took refuge under n bank near bar bom with three chilI saw thq cloud dren.' 8he said: coming and knew it was bad, and I grabbed tha youngest child and took two with me. When tha storm struck tha bouse, it took it right into the air, and that was tbe last of ih I hurried to my children, but tha atorm took two of them awsy from m. and killed them. I lay down and held my baby. The wind also took it away from me. A timber struck ms and broke my shoulder. After th atorm nil my clothes and shoes and stockings r mivHkMtwrl. arty Lass Vary Gras. A sweeping Injunction of widespread Cloudburst in the Pocahontas and Importance relative to tha scop West near Vir Bluefleids. Top region, atrika of machinist waa issued Saturgioia Sunday, details of which r l to tha Vi tier Manufacturing comincomplete, caused n lose of mvioIn day Tba order pre-vaa-ta five lives and the destruction of n 44 pany of Milwaukee. tha from In any way strikers ion dollar worth of property. Thedr ntloa of the atorm waa brief, and ia I ' interfering with tba workman that re employed at th Vittar works, from than an hour nearly 'two lacbea water fell on mountain top east nn gathering about tbn work In nay way, from pasting pickets, from eombiniag west of tha valley, converging for tha purpose of preventing tradeswaters in a narrow region nod eauafni man nailing to workman who have reuntold disasters. Tbe little town of Keystone, with fl fused to quit and from doing anything ta nay way operate or result population of about 8,000, seemn (hi that will greatest sufferer, practically tbu f la damage to tha Vittar company Tba Injunction aquala.Jn its affect tire tow being washed away, Tk tha combined strike order issued by town la the principal one la tha Pi Judge Jenkins In tba Northern Pacific bontaa coal fialda and la located its center. It waa to a great ax ten eaaa, without embracing any of tho detba headquarter from which the m. fect of that order which lad to its reing population purchased supplies up vocal In tha court of appeals. Thara was also tbe only place In the flJU ia not n single reference to tha strike S tha Injunction tha men nr not rewhere whisky could ba purchased, jj At this place there war some twelve strained from striking as they ware in to fifteen saloons, all of which w or tbn Northern Pacific order, hot they washed awsy. The report comes that are simply raatrniaad from taking any the mining population are now occupy- action or doing anything that will in ing tha banka of tba stream belqu any way tend to eaua damage to th catching th merchandise and baryali Vitter company. of liquor and beer as they float down. . While th action is brqugbt ia th A great number of coal and hbki name of She Vittar company it ta really plants throughout tbe Poeabonta die the National Metal Trade association trlct are reported practically destroys! that is tba plaintiff, tba Vitter cam sod are in soma in stance entirely pany having bean selected to serve aa washed away. Owing totbaery high plaintiff because it ia'aaid tba equities water whichbss flooded the regioi existing war greater ia its favor and waa considered aa th beat and prevented communication, any- Mil wank In tbn pise n country in which to fight lorn like estimate of tbe correct thing tbe battle In tbe courts. of property ia Impoaalble Fifty dead bodies have bean found ADELBERT HAY Thousand of people ar homeless an! ACCIDENTLY KILLED, It Is feared that many are without food, or at tba bast with Only fool Falla from n TkM Story WlaSew aa . ..Instantly. last n few day a Tba wqr enough-tP. flsy, son of Secretary Adalbert of establishing railroad commasioa-tlola being pushed with vigor. Then Hay and former consul to Pretoria, la little hope of sanding tba sufferers waa fonad dead on tbaaldawnlk outside succor until railroad connection la re hla hotel at New Haven, Conn., Sunday Men are at work clearing morning at 8:30., storad. Mr. Hay retired to hie room a( I away th debris and recovering the oclock, After spending th evening bodies of tha dead. Over 100 miles of track bclonglag to with friend tn apparently axoallant the various coal operations era practi- spirits. aotlead tha body At 3:30 n passer-b- y cally loL Tba rails ar baot and k twisted Ilka Wires. Evan th heavy of n prostrate man lying on the ot aide tha street tb of Collage of girdefs the collapsed railroad bridge war rendered useless. The force of hotel. Tha night dark of th hotel jbe flood Is better understood when it waa Immediately sum monad and recAdalbert P. ia explained that byraeaon of n long ognised tbe young man fill and a low iron bridge some distaoce Hay. Tha full details of tha tarrtble sod-de- st np tba valley tbe flood was 'damned will never b known. It ia genand n monster body o water accumulated, probably aa large n volume as erally supposed that after going to hla was contained ia the famous dam at room h want toths window for air, ha dosed off and Johnstown. When this aUtoaevio sad sitting ba tba alii everbaaiwMiogrTan-nrvn- ' floed on ..t n down let It gav way great below, n fall of fully alxty feL Th tbe Village and mining camp below. Tbs atorm wts accompanied by (a fall resulted la Instant death, and terriflo thunderstorm and much dam- within fifteen minutes th body had bean Idea tided aa that of young Hay. age waa caused by lightning. ? ' Secretary Hay waa ovaroome by tha and took to hla bad soon after ahock, Baaaa Msa Caalroi OSta Kspabltoaa arriving la New Haven from Washing ; "j , Coavaatto. The Republican stale contention of ton. Ohio to nomtoale candidates for gov, A F-- er o n wave gone.1 Feapl Baeeaae Destitute W siting lag af Baaarvatioa. of people, camping oa border of tba pacha reservation in- Oklahoma awaiting tha opening of that land to settlement, nr In destitute circum- ernor and other atat officers met at Columbna Monday afternoon. The vltallssu was not in tbs convention proper, but waa In thsslectioa of n state central committee, whea the delegate representing each of tbe congressional districts met twenty-o- n separately and a eommitleemaa was named for each dlatricL Tbe result was a decided victory for the Hanna men, for they made a clean Sweep, controlling districts that heretofore have been nominated by th Iasurgaota. Tea at Kiaadlk Gold Arrlvis. Gold receipt by steamship Dolphin from tba Klondike Monday were: For Canadian Bank of Commerce, 11,000,-00Individual dust, 9350,000. Shipped via 6L Michael on th ISth last, 93,500.000. On th way up the river 0; ' (alienated), 91,000.000. Alaska' output of gold from tha spring clean-n- p has started fa steady flow to Seattle. Over threa ton of gold, or 98,500,000, la on Its way down tha Yakon. It will be brought bom - steamer. Daave Brett A(ta-k- s Waasaa wit aa Kacapas Mias Celeatlna Colman, aged 17 years waa assaulted by aa unknown man near th corner of Thirty-nint- h avenue and Goea a treat Monday avssing Tba man atruck her with a elnb oa tha right aid of tha head, rendering bar unconscious. Ha then ran. Tha attack was witnessed by several parties, who gave chase, but the man escaped. The girl ia not fatally 8rL Th method of attack waa simitar to that of tha Capitol Hill Thug," who formerly terrorized the eity, though tha locality was not tba same. Mm ssl Baasts DU ( Heat la Chls Two deaths and eleven prostration, of which several ar serious, were the mult of tbe heat tn Chicago Monday Tha dead: George Valley, prostrated while at wo , la foundry. , Frit Abranseo, inraataof Dunbiug, auocunibed during tha night Over 300 cattle ware stiffed in their pens at th stockyards. Severs! hundred cattle, boqs and sheep wru u)uo taken out dead from tha 'cart os Incoming trains' 1 -- Only last Mondaysald Dr. McKenna of Kansas City, .two friend and myself drove over to th border, from Oklahoma CUy and tha sight that greeted n waa one of terrible destitution, Twenty thousand man, women and ehl)dren nr massed on tho border, and half of tbpm ar utterly destitute. Only n small percentage hav even fk nnlii tbs wagons and such sheltering tree as they can find, At least 8,000 of them have bean hare n year and n half. They went with possibly 9300 or 9300 and have made nothing sine they arrived. Simply waiting waiting, Tbe really har thing about it all la that there are hundred of desperadoes on th ImoU Iretttt PI border, who have picked out claims Snrgea General Weyman haa loaned and will not scruple to Lill tha successn general circular to medical officer ol ful ones Injhe drawing, in cate they tha Marin hospital service calling have n lottery. ' special attention te tha Importance Ol Insects aa factors in convoying dlaeaaa. Waahlasto Kea IUa(M by aa Explosion. Tba circular any there is an Ion get Henry Fish, son of Colonel J. M. any doubt aa to tbn relation of th Fish ef Kettle Falla, Wash., and James mosquito to malarial disease and ta Alldredge, n brother of William All' fllariaala. dredge, a wall known mining man of According to 8imoad,M It says, tha same plaee, were killed by an explague Is transmitted from th rat te plosion of dynamite In th Acme mine man by thn flea. Tha Infaatloa ol near Colville, Wash., Friday night typhoid favor, and to n certain extent Tan blasts had bean set Seven ex. cholera, may ba conveyed by flies ploded. Tba two miners waited awhile and Medical officers ar direotsd to pi am then went Into the mina to investigate. mosquito netting over tha bedsof con Soon tba fatal explosion waa heard. muotoabl diseased patients. lUftt- -l Alldredge was blown many feet from the month of the tnnnel and Fish waa found n few feet nearer, both with their head literally torn off and tbelr bodies shockingly mutilated. Western Mnn Disappears In Catena. 0. A. Bradford, a stranger la Chicago, bat believed to ba a business me of promiatno la Saa Franalsoo, din appeared Jana 4th and th polios hav bean naked to fled him. Foal piny ii feared. Bradford, whan he engage! th room, a poke aa though ha was la th insurance business and also men- milleas ea W y trea KloaXlka. .The first gold shipments of the season ar now ' on tba way from th Klondike. Sums aggregating 91,600,-00- 0 war started from Dawson on June 14, oa 'he riverateamers Canadian and Zealasdla, according to ..telegraphic tioned certain Interests ia Butte, Moot June 4th h loft tha house la the evening, ssyfng b was goiog to keej a buslnesa engagement at th Palms bona. Thla waa tha laat aeon of him Bradford left property worth several aCtah hundred dollars In hla room. 8L Michael probably on the Roanoke. On the 80th over 91,000,000 was on its way np tha Yokon from Dawson. It will probably arrive on tha aext Kiowa-Camancbe-- A stance. On . Ds asset BS Cjrsloss si Ltaesla, IU. Lincoln, 11L, and vicinity wan via--I o, tod Sunday night by a destructive which did 9100,000 damage. Tba torn came from tba southwest, and Its path was a mile and n half wide by twelve miles long. Tha Lincoln Mat tress factory waa almost wholly destroyed, while saver damage waa dona to the Illinois aaylum for feebleminded children, Illinois Odd Fallows Orphan homo, Lincoln college, roller floor mills nod county poor farna. advices received in Skagway. Tha Zenlandia got away from Dawson on tha 14lb, .and tbe Canadian left tha same day. Both consignments will probably arrive In Seattle next week. tor-nad- insitssn lavnOlat tbe Basi. , FlfSeea Killed by Pewdar Txpltoa. Fifteen persons were killed and n namber Injured Friday as the result of a fire following an explosion among n quantity of firework ia the store of Abraham H. Ri tie o bury at Paterson, N. J. Thn store wss on the ground floor of a tenement bnllding. Tbe cans of tba explosion 1 not known and the property loss will not exeeed 935,000. ' FreaUaeat Leatalan Msa Killed la F1(hl Th Johannesburg correspondent of Walter Setpb. a young drummer, eon the DaitJ Mail contributes n long let- of Colonel Dudley Selph, of Louisiana, ter to his paper, In which ba describes state Inspector of rifle practice and th American trad invasion of tha former, rifle champion, waa killed Band, aided,1 b allege, by British Thursday night ia n prise fight at Auapathy. Tba correspondent assert dubon Park. Ha and a young man that American nr quietly bnyiag np named L. L. Bailey had n quarrel at a Kaffir share and pushing their effort a military ball and agreed to fight In every direction. H says that prae-ticalall the mining machinery in al- It out with- bare fists. They had no seconds and to rumor refers a and pounded each other American, ready to lb affect that thera ia aa Americas until Selph fell from n blow which movement to capture and affect all the broke bis neck. poorer Rand minea ly I b Two hundred soldier prisoners will b Mat to thn United 'Staten fron th Philippine on tfia' transport Indian. A violent atorm burnt over a large" arse of aouthern Rnaala, Wednesday,' flooding several towns and greatly damaging th crops The trail of th Mexlean murderers of Sheriffs Morris and Glover haa been ha practical If lost, bat th mnn-baabandoned. not been After more than a fortnight of tropical hank Franc 1 experiencing n cold spell which ba driven Parisians to resume their overcoats. on property in Cuba Mortgage amount to 9208,000,000, of which ia on real estate and the remainder on rural property. A torpedo engine iu tha torpedee works at Friederichffort, near Kied. exploded, killing an engineer and wounding n number of persona The secretary of the treaaury baa issued to customs officials a circular imposing a countervailing duty on beat sugar imported from or the product of , nt 9100,-000,0- 00 Italy. Chinese troops, with the permission of th allied force, are occupying small places in tbe neighborhood of Yang Tsuug, recently vacated by thn foreign troops Three Italian anarchist have been arrested in tbe Senftenberg mines upon evidence that they had been connected with Breacl in tba assassination of . King Humbert. Bob Fitzsimmons and Gus Ruhliir hav been matched to meet lu a wrest" ling match at Madison Square Garden, New York, on tha night of July Sod, Graaeo-Roma- n alyls. Replying to an Inquiry regarding report published ia tha United States that h was to resign In December, United States Embassador White says-threport la unfounded. Thousand of people camping on of the pacha reservations in Oklahoma awaiting tha opening of that land, ar said to ba ia destitute circumstances. e At Winfield, Kan., the jnry in of Charles Betts, the thirteen-year-ol- d boy charged with killing C. L-Wiltberger, n farmer, for his money, returned n verdict of not guilty. Seven anarchists were arrested laat Sunday in Hanover in connection with Emperor Williams visit there. Two of th men arrested were Austrians and were expelled from tba conn try. An appeal has been issued for money tr bp? supplies for the ,000' women and ehl len'TSmifTrssivaal wSe-hav- e been gathered in camps as part of the effort to and th Boar war. Tob Fisher, colored, was killed ia a storm near Booneville, Mo. Ten or twelve others war injured slightly by The property loss will . flying debris. amonnt to several thousand dollars. It is estimated that forty insurgent were killed or wounded'durlng the re-- ' cent engagement which occurred in Sorsogoa and Albs? provinces. Many o tbo-bord- Kiows-Comanche- Thousands th aid-wal- , far Opsa. ..NEWS SUMMARY. tha-caa- insurgent are returiug to their home. Tha body of Louis Hoyer, n Mexican, was found inn well ia thn north pert of Mann, Ark., by Mr. Eggleston, who . went there to get water, Aa exsmln, . ntion showed that ha had been mur" , dered. The government bat rejected the bid! of approximately 14,060,000 make by Dady, Onderdonk A McClelland for and paving of Havana an&.c will readvertise tbe contract for three months, Th legal preliminaries in tha suit of Portia Knight, tha American actress, agalhst tba Duka of Manchester, t for breach of promise, have bean completed and the case baa bean net ' , Tha Brltiab government ban notified th powers that It considers tbe Imposition of n tax on rice and cereals imported into Chin's to be vary impolitic It waa not proposed to charge the duty on opinm. - -- bead-quarte- rs - l syndicate of capitalist ia planning n combination with 9100,000,000 capital to eoutrol th entire produo- - . tion ud sale withio the United States of the various products and w of cotton seed. i Berlin Relcheanseiger publishes a statement to the effect that Emperor WlUiam has decorated Emil Boas, th American general manager of tb Ha line with crown order of tbe third class Reports of distress continue to reach Washington from debtors In' Cuba. Governor General Wood has announced that all classes of creditors ar at lib- - ' erty to take action and enforce tha collection of mortgage erudition all kinds . of property. Tha loss oa the Kansas lea and Cold Storage companys plant, destroyed by Eire la Salloa, Kan., la placed at 9150,000, half ea building and half one contents. Insurance about 9100,000. Tbn plant waa on of th largest of Its kind In the southwest. Brigadier-Genera- l Bates, who recently returned from tha. Philippines, baa been ordered to command 'the Department of the Missouri with at Omaha. Tha department for some time has been under the command of General Merrlatu. A mburg-America- n |