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Show N KWS SUMMARY. " j Official reports any thnt the Turks, ! n occupying Kllnra. Albania, killed I 2v1 Insurperita. V William Waldorf Aator haa coo- trlbuted fino.nen to a fund to aid the ' research for a cure for cancer. Hnlf a di7en workmen were killed at Cedar llapi.ls. In., by the collapse of a bnll'lliik'. they being burled In the ruins. t The sercnnt and six prlvntee who were) recently arrested for treaaoa eg i , Meti. have confessed that they atole J" two bombs with now secret fusee at- tached for an acent of Frnnce. Will. am Slpcs. n ileif nitito. had a jiinrrel In written ennversntlon with ills wife In Cbli ni;.!. and nt lie cllmni ihot her five times. Indicting woiinda . 'nun which she probably will dio. i Mrs. Rhodes, who lived eight aollea orth of Wood In Washita county. Ok- ? .ahoma, waa struck by lightning while milking and Inrtantly killed. Te I Dolt also killed two eowa and a calf, i Three hundred milk dealers la ooav rentlnn at I'lttsbnrg, I'a . have per- k iccted an organization which Draetl- I tally places the trade of Pittsburg and Allegheny In the banda of a combine. com-bine. A dispatch from Vienna reporting the destruction of the Vaekapu In the lack ana, aaya the opinion la ex-pressed ex-pressed that the Rulgarlan revolutionists revolution-ists were responsible for tho expiations. expia-tions. Judge Delden at Hamilton, O., has refused a new trial for Alfred B. Knapp, the self confesaed murderer of two of hla wlvee and three other vlo-tlnis. vlo-tlnis. The court fixed Doceniber Hla for the execution. Mary Clnno llryan Cobb atep grand- ' mother of William J. llryan, died on the 14th at her home In New Iondoa, Ind., In bar 101st yeau. Mra. Cobb waa one of the pioneers of the county. Hbe waa born In Konturky. George Coggan, a smoJtor employe of Pueblo, Colo., w ho baa shown algua . of Insanity, beat bis wife on the bead J with a revolver and then rut bla own I Hi mat He la at the point of death. I The woman amy recovor. f ITwo young sons of M. Epstein, living liv-ing with their parenta over a Jmrk shop In Brranton, I'a., wore burned to death In a fire wblrb doatroyed (be building. The fire Is supopaed to bave been of Inrundtary orlr.ln. ' The monthly ststement of the pub- lio debt showa that at the closn of business August Jl, 19uS, the total I j debt, le -vh - la the Irwswaws'. - T ', Y umounted to fu23.924.5H7, which is a , T decrease for the month of IS.098.JH. j j The statement Is made that the an- i I thraclle mine owners bave worked ! their mlnea during the summer In ae- ' cumulating a groat surplus of eoal In tirder that they may nieet the poaat- bllltlne ot a recurrence of any labor troubles which would camis a cloulng down of tho mines. , Krnnrla J. Bchrelber, who died at Eureka, Hla., on August Slat, waa the oldeat postmaster In In Uie United Btates In point of service. He was pixt master of Eureka for forty -four ynara, receiving his rommlsaloa from Postmaster Onneral Holt of President Iluchanr.n's cabinet In UOt. A party of laidronos have aeenmbled In Ijiguna and have caused much aa-noyanee aa-noyanee to Ihe peaceably disposed Inhabitants In-habitants In their dopredatlona. The provincial constabulary are, aenoreV Ing to reports, keeping In close touch with tho marnudnra and bave bad many sklrmlMiea with thorn. i John Ilutlnr of Rockland, Haas., 61 I years old. Is the fattier of thlrty five children, the oldest of whom ks 41 and Ihe youngest t years old. Aa be has roared hla numeroua progeny respectably re-spectably while working hard at hla trndo. It nisy be believed that "Mr. Uutler la a hard working man." Tinder escort of a strong guard 10c ir,r,,ono silver coins, aggregating f5,-lt.0, f5,-lt.0, were shipped lsat wook from Hie United Btatns mint at Phlladulphla lo New York, where they will be placed n hoard the atonmrhlp and takott to I Manila. Twenty five stockmen front dlfforent V parts of the western grass country met In tho Midland hotel In Kansas I City last week and arranged to por- ( feet tho organization nf a packing f nimpany to compcto with tho alloged J packers' trust ; In the trial of tho dlrcctiira snd of- I flclals of the North Jersey Street Rail- 'way company on a charge uf nian- slaughter for last February's creasing accident at Newark, N. J., the court unci i led a verdict ot acquittal of all tho defendants. Bovoutoon cotton manufacturing concerns of Fall River, Mass., will shut down until September 14th, throwing out of work nearly 13.01)4 i hands, operating 1,300,00 spindles. Delay In .tho arrival of new cotton ' cauaod the shutdown. Tho 7.0U0 Japnnese In the Hawaiian Islands are being organized In one ' body with Consul t'alto as presldont of the aiH-lety. Ono of the chief ob i Jocts of the association will lie the settlement of the labor dlfllrultlee lav ' Yulvltig Japanese employes, r |