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Show NEWS SUMMARY. Wlnfleld, Knnyan, In threatened i with another fl.sid, and citizens arc j removing from tho low Innds. The women's auxiliary of the Mln- f em' union at Cripple Creek hna been 'r, forbidden by the military authorities to hold meetlngn. The revolutionists of 8nntn Domingo Domin-go aro reported to have accepted lo full the terms nf peace proposed by . ' tho government An American of the name of By- ' monn Is reported lo have ben ns- nnsslivited by Cubans on a plantation near Puerto Principe Mlnlstern of the Hwedlsh Presby- I terlim church of America. In confer- euro nt llorkfonl. Ills., voted to merry I no divorced persons herenfter f Tho executive bonrd of (he Western "' Federation of Miner has deride to f' appeal to president Hoosovolt to In- vestlgato tho conditions In Colorado. , King Edward has conferred on ( Mmo. Mollis the dororntlon for j clenco, art and music. She I the ji first woman on whom It ha been be- stowed. Philander C. Knox, attorney general of the t'nCod Hlales. has been selected select-ed to fill tho oat In the Pulled Plate senate mndo varnnt by the death of M. 8. Quay. Naval expert believe that thd rtuanlnn nre working hnrd to clear Ike entrance to Port Arthur, with the Intention of mnklng the enenne of their fleet effective. J. A. Vnllonllne, a pronpector, wns found dead In a rnliln twelve miles from Cnllentn. It Is believed ho wns murdered, althnuch some declare It wns a cane of suicide. For the first tlmo In forty year a woman hn been doomed In New Jersey Jer-sey through tho refusal of the court of pnrdonn to Interfere with her death on the gallows for murder. Mary Illchnrdson. a young married mar-ried woman, wns stubbed through the heirt by May Illchnnlsorx, ber sister, tn-lnw, during a nunrrel In a real estate es-tate office In Philadelphia. Tho Prnl.lblllonlsla' convention at Hartford, Conn., voted down a resolution resolu-tion to Indorse General Nelson A, Mile as the presidential rsndldata for ths party, after a lively discussion. A Chinese formerly employed In ths I machine shops at Port Arthur, who ar- j rived In Chafoo, says that only five ot ( ths nlns largest Russian ships at Port , Arthur are capable ef golns to aa. ' 1 Mrs. Mary Etiel. motn. i, of Lewis 1 Btaol of Denver, the w.' uss-eaeend-ent who was killed by C 'ese soldier, sol-dier, wl.l file a claim sgalnat the Chinese Chi-nese government fur flO.OOO damages. Ths ci.ir of Ilusnla hna sent to the New York stock exchange a magnificent magnifi-cent anlld silver gift aa a token of hit Appreciation of tho courtesy of the exchange In listing Russian, bond s yonr ago. Woven hundred Tibetans attacked the Hrlllsh post at Knngtia, on the road to L'llassa, with great ferocity. They were repulsed, the Hrltlnh loss ' being one sepoy killed and several wounded. No Intimation has been received al the stato department that Embassador McCornlck haa any Intention of resigning re-signing his high office on account ol the alleged anti-American fooling Id BL Petersburg. The questions pending bolweeo Draxll and Peru now seem to be In a fair way to a peaceful settlement. It I reported that a Jclut administration wl,l be established In ths disputed Acre territory. General Rlclnttl Oarabaldl haa Is ued a proclamation In which he urge the Italian youth not lo pso-voke pso-voke a fight with Austria but to bold themseleva In readiness to form a body of CO.noO trained and woll- . armed volunteers. t Almost double the usual amount of work devolve! upon tho Immigration service on account of tho ponding rate f war among trnna-Atlnntlo steamship i lines. Some of the linen are now bringing linmlgranta from Europe to I this country for 110. ( Conventions wore hold In sll the ' comities of Texas Saturday to select delegates to the state convention, ' wMch In turn will send delegates to the Democratic National convention j at St. Louis. Returns show that the Parkor forces have been successful. j Thirty-two "gold-heol" glrla iroin ' Mor-.ana have arrived a. I.io fit. I.i'ma ! lair and will be the fei.i. o of tho , Montana day. Tho gins come from every county and get their name be- ', cause of the fact that they aro nt ths fair as tho result of the beauty con- ' tost. Lord Dundonald, commanding of- fleer of tho (.'anadlnn nillltln aud a ., voteran nf tho South African wnr, j must resign! hln position or hla ni- s poUitment will be cancelled by the i Canadian government. The chubs of I the rupture waa a speech dullvered recently at Montreal. j, Mr. White, I'nlted Hlales charge at Iluenos Ayres. reports to the stato do- 5 pnrtmcnl Unit nttor a series of nt- tempts at mumping out of the fisit and mouth disease, tho Argenllnu government has removed its prohllu- I tion against the Importation of cattla ; from tb United beaten. f t' i f f |