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Show NEWS SUMMARY. Three fresh cases of bubonic plague are reported from Oporto They are aald to be of a mild character. Kite hundred tons of aunnllrs for the l'orto lllcan sufferers Mere plnccd on bosrd the transport t'anther III Philadelphia. Phila-delphia. Toklo (Japan) Herald prints a high tribute to the I'leli and Nebraska soldiers sol-diers who recently elsltcdtlie Mlkado'a empire. The transport (tannine hns Killed from Seattle for Manila, Sho had (Oil horses belonging tn the Third earnlry on board Opinions as tn the mitcotue of the Dreyfus trial lire ronllletltig. A tie may result, and this would ?rce the prisoner. The sanitary board of 1'orttigal has resolted to Isolate Oporto, where the bubonic plague has broken out, with w aaullary cordon. lly an explosion In the I.lest colliery in tllauiorgniishlre. Wales, eighteen persons wire killed, nnd sixty others are still ludungcr. I The Johannesburg Star ssysthegot-eminent ssysthegot-eminent uf the South African llepub-lie llepub-lie will reject the proposal of the llrit-ish llrit-ish colonial r-ccrctar). Iho llaltlen authorities presented the landing of liens. Candelarlo and Atldo from the Herman steamer Veil-ctla Veil-ctla from St. Thomas. Two thousand giiternmeiit troop are expected at Monte Christl. Money, arms and ammunition aro being forwarded for-warded by the insurgents. The defeat of tliuJImlnea forces In Sonto Domingo by the gotcrntnent troops under (leu. Kscoboia la not likely to end the Insurrection. In Cleteland, ()., four boys, ages ranging from Id to IV, were arrested In connection with the attempt to blow up tsro cara during the late strikes on July St. The tlrst ten regiments of tolunteert are complete and there Is a surplus o( about 5,000 men for the regiments In the Philippines, aud the next ten to be raised. General lluttrrlleld, chairman of the Dewey reception committee, New York city, has been stricken with nphasty at his summer home, Cold Springs, on the Hudson, The correspondent of the I-ondon Times In Apia, Sauioan islands, under date of August?, urges prompt action by the powers III the appointment of permenenl ulllclals. The protlnc of San Pedro Macorls bss.pgclalmrdsa.rerulutlon In .tor, p'Oencrst Juan Isldro .Utilities, the aspirant to the presidency of Santo Domingo, with great enthusiasm. The total number of Mexican soldiers sol-diers now on the Yequl rlter la 3,500. About 1,'.'00 of these are in the Held snd the rest stationed al different nolnta aluuir the river, doluir rrarrlson iuty. A locksmith In Paris usmed llonnet baa been shot In the abdomen by an unknown asaallanl who saw lilm In s street and called out, "looks like one If those dirty Jews." lie Is seriously nounded. The skipper of Htuperor Williams' yacht Meteor and eleven uietubera of her crew hate received permission from lila majesty to start for the United Mates Immediately In order to help sail the Shamrock. The widow of the late antl-Semtle leader, Hetnrlco, was killed and three other persons were serious injured In Ilerltii by theoterlurnlng uf a benzine motor car while It waa being driven around a aharp corner. The senate and huuse of Argentina hate cabled congratulations to President Presi-dent Campos Salleaof llrasll and tho latter hus recclred congratulatory messages from till the governors and district commanders uf llrasll. Senator Cluy of (Icorgla, a Democrat! la quoted In the midsummer political gosstp In Washington, as having expressed ex-pressed the belief that there wuuld be an antl-exputisloti llepubllcuu ticket In the Held for the presidency next year. The automobile as a war engine is to be given u test next week by Mr. Alexander Wlnton anil diaries 11, hhanka of Cleveland, who have arranged ar-ranged to take a trip overland from Chicago to New York In an automobile. Colonel Panltzardl. former tullllarv attache of the I lallau embassy at Paris, according to a Vienna paper, has the Identical note ou Madagascar, which it specified In the bordereau In tho Drey fua affair. It la In Ksterhsiy'a handwriting. hand-writing. The war dnpartmujins set aside twolerge tracta of iSffear Honolulu as military rescrvatTOs, One traot contains '1,331 acres, (Vlluated about three miles northwest of the city, and the other. 11,100 aci, is nineteen miles out. Secretary Hoot hat Issu-d ordera for the Twenty-seventh, the Thlrty-Brtt and Thlrtj.fourlh reglmentaof volun-leer volun-leer infantry to proceed to San Francisco Fran-cisco at once. These regiments will all for Manila when the transporU are provided. Among tho contributions for tho Torto Ulco storm sufferers received at tbawar department w ere from Pretl-nt Pretl-nt MoKlnley, Mso; Vice-President Uobsrt, issoi Secretary Hoot, W50 William Wil-liam Harbour, New York, V.iO; August llelmont, New York, 8300. |