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Show NEWS SUMMAUY. The. street cars of Montreal, Can-ailn. Can-ailn. nr.. tied up .y a strike. In n flro at Carlisle. Ky., twontyflva peoplo were Injured by fulling walls. Senator Huona, In an Interview, says he Is not In the rn e for tht presidency. Ton men wore Imprisoned hy a cave-In at Zeltors coal mine neat C'loYorlnnd, Ind. Thirty thousand harvest bands will be Imported Into Kansas to handle this season's yield. Ono dny Inst week two men fror.e to death In Montana, whllo two died from heat In New York. Mulvane, Kansas, was struck hy cyclone on th Ii'ihI. mm h dnniago bo-Inn bo-Inn done, hut no lives lout. Mrs. Harlan, wife of a farmer, was killed by a tomndo nt l-onewoalf, C5 mllea west of rhlckasna, I. T. A tnldnlnht tornado at HI. Charles, Minn., wrecked the rneo track buildings build-ings and killed five rare horses. Nearly the enllro population of St. Hyacinth, Quebec, litis been rendered ren-dered homeless by dlsaatnms conflagration. confla-gration. A tornado which passed south of Dodge City, Kansas, on the 2!nd, killed a cowboy and fatally Injured Mrs. Tlbb Bhano. A tornado passed over nidgeman county. Kansas, on the 12nd, destroy-Inf destroy-Inf Daniel flleaaon's houso and kilting kilt-ing Mabel Tuttlo. Fred iJttly, a laborer, and kla wife were found In their home at Inde pendence. Mo., with their throats cut It was a ra.io of murder and suicide. Roy C. niitler, a bookkeeper if Denver, Den-ver, suicided last week berauro ho feared paralysis as tho result of Injuries In-juries received In a street car accident. acci-dent. Governor Ileckliam of Kentucky has sent two companies of stiitn militia mili-tia to Jackson to preserve order during dur-ing the spcclnl term of court which lit to look Into tho Mu renin assansl-catlon. assansl-catlon. Tho historic elm troo planted by Abraham Lincoln In front of the old Lincoln homo at HprliiKflcld, Ills., full Inst week during a heavy wind and rain storm. Mrs. Sophia Krugnr has been held to awnlt action of thn grand Jury at , Crearo, Iowa, after a preliminary trial, for the murder of her husband on April 19. SThe hear which was to have been presented to President Roosovolt by the cowboys of Arlr.ona will be aent fcy eiprrss to the chief oxecutlvo at Washington. During an electrical storm at Cla- rlnda, Iowa, John Coons was struck I hy lightning and Instantly killed. His ; 7-ycar-old son was severely shocked and may not recovor. ' The Elks' National homo at Hcl- ford City, Va., was dedicated Thursday Thurs-day of last week In the presonro of fully 5.000 people who rtino from all tiectlons of tho country. It Is generally understood that the tonforences betwoen the Union Pacific Pa-cific officials and tho representatives of the striking bollermakors have led ' to an amicable settlement of the dif ferences. Fighting occurred all day long Thursday near the Bulgarian village of MokII. retails of tho fight, which presumably was between tho Imperial forces and Insurgent bands, have not been received. A father and son named respective-ly respective-ly Max and Karl Ilradl, who were i convicted of murder, have been executed ex-ecuted at Btraubtng, Uavarla. The eon was beheaded first. The father wept when he was brought to the scaffold. I As a result of an explosion of five barrels of hydrocarbon In the i Mott Maven yards of the New York f Central road, ono man Is dead and J two others are In the hospital surfer Ing from severe burns and oihor In-j In-j Juries. ,1 , A cyclone struck Vermillion, Kans., (on the 2-nd. The Missouri I'sclfle depot was entirely demolished, many j- business houses were unroofed and the Presbytorlan church Is almojt ruined. Many resldonces torn to i pieces. Dr. William T. Halrd, of El I'aso, Texas, Is experimenting with a new cure for tuberculosis. It Is a liquid which Is to bo Injected. Its composition com-position Is yut a secret, except to the surgeons In tho army throughout the country. A nogro attacked Martin Kaiser and his seventeen-year-old daughter near lllllsboro, Ind., assaulted the girl and threw hor body In tho river auj left Kalsor for dead, but he roxalnud consciousness long enough to tell who U-e assailant wus. i KdKar Ik-niucles, a student In the law department of the University of MlcMr.sn, and a society man of seme prominence, who Mas convicted of larceny lar-ceny at Dubuque, la., while homo on a visit, has been sentenced to six j on tits In the penitentiary. t A r.. |