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~PLOTTERS OflffiOLUTION-THE EQU-ITABTfSUESHYDE:J KING OF OEfiiA'R~·· DEAD Wants $72,000, Repr•••nting Hit __ _:__ WANTS AN ARMY RESERVE .;,.- ~·-'\'....... .... ---- Evidences of Much Activitv Every· where in Russia. ATTEMPTS AT ASSASSINATION HoJPb .. ll:Si11lnll~n ••d U•rnt• ot Arana anti Amtn•••••nlt· l'ouwd Ia \\ Partt of •he ~.o;,.,p\r•-RflttOI'll· or §ehu,.l Ja a Sc:oN nf CUI•,_•\'\'Ifle•'lon of li•· ••r. Pollc;r ctf Caar. St. P<!tcrshm·~;:. Unssi~.-The Govt>rn· ment is t\n!liug :\llllll~ justltlcnth:m for its ~~\'Ol't' poli<\Y ftQ\t\llllt th~ N\'011.1· tloolsts In the eonstt\nt di1covery ot \b\llllhS bomb fll~tOI'ies 1\llll dC!lOtS O( '\'IUS 1\ll<l munitions In Aliiii\I'U ot the l'lll{lir~. Those are now su~b common· pl<!Cl' mntters tllnt they b11rdly obt11in lntli,·lclunl mention ln-tbo lll\pors. 'l'he No,·oc \'t•emyu, howc\·er, tn·lnts hniC a column oC stnttstlc~ or last week's Cl\11· tm·e~. showing the scixure of bomlJs In n scor~ of cities .111111 the !l!scoYerles or 1·~gul~r bomb hillot•atories, explosives, :\nd 1\llcd :1nd uniilk>d hotnbs at Ekll- tcrlnburg. :sumar11, Uign, Ylkutsk, S•w~ lki s nd ··:kn tt>rlnosla ~. Terrol·illts b:H\iug in tbcl\· possession- rronrtwo 10 .twenty bombs baYe been nrrcsted at W>ll'$1l w, Minsk, Yitcbst, Loth:, Odessa, Gomel nild 'l'lllis. There hR\'e boe.t nttcmpts to kill pollee, military, or cl,·ll olllcers at WarlillW, Pinsk, ltig11, Gobel, Titlls. Minsk and other cltl<!S. Though 110t tnl'lndN\ in the Novoe \'rcwya's II$!, ·bomb \actorlcs !Ia ve also been discovert!d h\'l't• nnd at l!o!K'ow. Searches of tho Proknrotr and other factories nt Moscow still result Ill tlmUng explosives and weapona. To eurb the re,·olutlmmry outbrenks nud em\ble estate owners to· defend th••ll· property ngninst further 11easant Ullrlsings, the QQ\·erument is distrlb· 11tlng the nrms ca11tured on the British steamer John Gratton, sunk In the Gulf· of Botbnla, Finland, In September last, null rUles mid rc\'oh·cra captured else· where. to responsible applicants, nnd IK. also permitting tbc organization of nrwed ei!<tntc ~tuards. wblcll arl.' often. rompOso>J of \:eternns. COIUUlllllded lJV former non-commissioned ollloers ~~ the regulnr nrmY. --·~-- ~lOB FORCES RIGA .J.UI •. All Prisoners Set 1-'ri'C-Piot to l\:111 General Sollogub. Rign, Rus~ht.-The police 111\ve dis· covered n plot to kill General Soliogub, Governor-General of the Ba I tic Prov- inces untl seYernl high ci\\11 and mili· tnry olllclals. Many arrestil have been wade. A mob attacked the jail In tbe centre ot til\' town, shot down th~ sentries, bi'Oke open the cells lind set free all tho political prisoners. Half a company of soldiers was st:..tloned In the building, hut so rapid nnd u~>expected waa tbe actJon of the rlofl!rs. that their purpose was successfully carr!etl out. There l'>ere many women in the uttackihg pal'ty. GER:.\lA,N KILL.S A CANADIAN. Soldiers at Swakopmund Snid to Have Slain \Dr. Doaoldson. Prol\ts in Selling Syndicates. Lawpera' Bille Reid UP-ChiiiiJ!.. Ill lb• Boa\\ or tile Life ob101r• awe• 8ool•t7· ~udden But Peaceful End Comes to Aged Monarch, ALL EUROPE IN MOUR·NING 'lafUika For SO.OOO len on Fi .,.. Year · Enlistments lo Guatd Coast. ,...,..., ... ~ .. - l!le•r•twrr ar War •••• lloet, W~twhl •• li•all-&lll ta Wa..t O•t la••••••t o••\'n Anotlter ••••are. • :S<•W \'UI!k Clty.-I'I'~Hitlcnt l'lllll ~IOl' Qa\\ r,,. 111 Amll••••• IR tl•• Mornlll~o ·-- tpn, of th~ li:qultllblo Lil:~ •\SSUI'OIIi.'~ 11111 ('\\\\\\'' Anu l.a..,hean-Woo Wuhlnglon, D. 0.-SOI'CrRI Import-. sofllfln.·. 1111 nonnc<>d tlmt suit had h(>('ll ant blll~ deRlii:Md to 1Mrcun tho nftl· ' ... - Knqwa •• Ua• ., P'at'h•r•la .. r.aw of •~-• ... shlt'tNl tl\'llhlt~t .T!I nws B. Hyd11 fo1· thE . I ciani.'Y oC tho nrmy, Rubmltted by Sec· ~ rope ''-•rtef Sketch of ate Carettr- I'~L'OV~f'' or a)l)Jroxlmntely ~72,000, l'<'P rotar.r l'att, were lntrodneed by ltlll'' ' t.and by Rio Cnart aa•l Hla Peepl•• ri,'R(>I\tlng Mr. HydQ'~ lll'OI\1~ In syndt r!lsentatlve Hull, elutlrmau ot the Ct\t~s which solll 8 ~curlti~H to tho ~o- Co!lenhnJ;en, lh~nmark, - Chrlslinu £1()11$1) Committee on l\lllltar:r Al'tair•. I ('io;oty. Mr. Mo 1 ·ton aliiet nnnmmced t.hnt lX., l'lng oC Dt!ntn:\rk. died at 3.:1!1 Ouo Is dosi:;no1l to provide a partiAl· !illlits were In 11 r 01 , 11 r~tlon ngnln~t nll'i o'~:lo('k In tho anernoon. He Ph~lld rnsl1r\•e tot cout detoua& ln c11~e llt o11s m~n who 111111 11rollh>d lly the lense~ 11\\'IIY quietly, snrronnded by l'bo Crown actual 'I' ·impendlur \\ar. Tbe bill or ijpuco in bltildlngs owulld lly th~ Prince Preilet~lck and the Orown l'rln• rn•ovldes tot• 00,000 men who han Equitnble to !!Ollie of tilt' 20·Cilll('d suh ces~S l.oulse, and their ehlldrell, and the snn·ed at le111t one 1.10il1Piete enll!lt• sidlary eomplttllea. nnd tbnt these nnd ml!nt In the army. l'be:r are to he other lllaime of th!' Rocl.-ty growing out · Dowugcl' J.Jmpl't!sA or Russia. enllltCil tot• ftnl Ylllll'il, and .may live of tho acta oC the old 1-lquitnble •ulmin· Tho 1\:inQ\'$ death wu •udden. AI• wbare they lllcue In the United Htatus, lstmtlon were being )lll~hell \\ I'IIPitlly though fOl' some time be hal abowctl but aubjecl to 1\ call by thl! Pre1ldent as IIOislble. of ten dllJH each year .Cor ln1truct1on, The Equitnblo Dirllctors held thl'h ovldence~ that the weight of hla yeat'! and on the Ol!tbr.-Qk or a rorelan 'll'llr reg.uhtr monthly nwctiug and ··~cQil't>d wns beginning to tell upon him, tlwre are to bll c111led Into aettve service. the dotall(l(l I'~IJOl't of thc nc~·mmtnnu WA~ no indication ot l1ls ttPtlroachlnf , Sccrctllr)' l'att cxplaln11 tbllt the bU! 1 wllo have b('~n mnkl!lg 1m hulntwntlmlt end. ne 1111 ,.e lon; nmllen 1 ~e~ In the pro,•ides. means of enabllnlil' .the ·l're~l· ln,·c•ttgntion or tho ntrnh·s ot thll so mot•nlng, IR&Unr three bom•s, AI dent to comply with tbe 11ct of lo'abru· ciety. These r~ports, ns nlt'l'ndy tlll· luurbeon nfterwarth be showed slgnt nr:r 2, 1001, to· lnerei\IIC tile army to/ nounc~. contnln dlaclosurl!a of thing@ ot g~eat ftltigue. and almost collap~ed. 100,11()0 men In case of an emerge_IUlY· done by the former nthniuistrntlon that At 3 o'clock be l1ltlrcd to lie. dow~ Tho total coat II •llatlrnaled nt abllut ha\'e not been made 1mblic yet. ,\s :1 on bia bed. ~hysicians wet•e bnstll' ,2,000,000 a ymu·. Tile SccretarJ result of this and of fncts reiM'ted aummoned, but they were mutble tc saya: nbout the business (lf the Equi!llbll'. rally til~ aged monR\'<'ll's stl'elllftll, und I \The necessity fol' a reserve or each Director who ~rot n CON of the he died· bal( an hour later. trained men wns sho\\'11 at the out• ro))Ot'ts wa& t·~quir~ to sl~u 11 r.-. '£he uews of tho 1\:ing's deatt 1 ~pt•ea•l break of the Spanlsb War, wlten 1t celtlt, whl<'h routuinetl u Jlllltlgo thnt with great rapidity, and signK of lbf was found to be lmpos11lble to obtain he would not disclosn th.- <•on tent~. greatcilt ~:rlcC Wllrc to be seen e\·ery· men tot• tlte l'egular army who had bn; It bcc>Ime known that bills •~ud~;>red where. tlrevl()us training, whillh ncccs•ltate by so\\Cral ot the coun~el clliJllt)Yed The news of the Klni'R death w 1 u regimentll golnr h)to bottle nt thel In tbe fnctlo)J!ll .troubles In the soci?tY conveyed to the Danish r.ower House pcaee atrengtb. 'l'be tmrtlose Is tq lnst year :m<l berm·.- the reorgnniKnt.'on wblch lmmedlatch· suspended Its .sit• ·Jiave arallnble n trained ·rorco to lm were (!resented to the IJOIII'd. Oll.wc· Ungs. • melllately bring the re~:ular army tl tlon~ were made that t·es\tltt><l In the London, Euglaml.-The sudden dratb the atrength uow authorized by law. ap110intment ot ll Sll~clnl committee to 1 of mug Christian or Denmnk cnlle•l which would (ll'actleally double It! consider whethet• the lel:•tl chnr~t<'\ tile \l''ather·in·lnw or Europe'' will etllciency, and the unnunl lncreue4 were excessl\'e nud whether In cN·tnln 1 place the majoritY or t·hC royal· 'house! expenditure for tlmt pur{!ose wont• lnstRnces the society ought In any I ot Europe In motirnin;. '£he rulers ol . only ·be about three per cent. ot tht event be lhlblo fm• their pnym.-nt. Russia, Grent Britain, (lret'c(', SwE'iJ'eu pt•esent cost cf the pcrm11neut mlllttu·3 Th(' Director~ acc~pt~\ yu~ r~slgna; .1 and Nol'WRY are dlrf'ctly t•clntod to uu ostsblishmllnt.\ tlou or Senatm Chntmcl') ~I. Dcpe\. dead, monnrch, eltht>r pet·soually 01 Another measure pro,•ldes Cor a aepo frorn tho boar!! nml ele~tctt fi()nr~ tbJ•ougb tbcit' consort- amtion of tleld and llORSt artillery Rog!lrs Wlntht•op. 'l'r\n\urer ·to till the , · ' ~. t'lllninlug the corps· organization tor tbe phtce that has been ,·ncnnt sinr.e thE' latter. 'l'hc ftel<l nrtlllllcy Is Increased death of Sidney Dillon Rlpl~~· lust win· King. Christian . WRR 1 t 1 e fourth son by •lx batterlee, with regimental oi'> ter. 1\lr. Wi!lthi'OJI has beNt ftnan!'lnll of Duke Willian~ or :srh~eswi~·Hol· gunlzatlon. The tot11l Increase in both mnnager of tlw society for about n • stein-Sonderburg-(~luek~bur~. nn!l tlrsl arms provl1lcd Cor Is 00>0 men, and year: / 11 \w the light on Apl'il 8 · 1818 • Then the estlmnt~\ cost for the llr\t year II A(ter tbe meeting President Morton there seemed little prospect of his as· ,2,000,000, besides an estimated ex held a conference with Paul D. Ct·a· cendlng the Danish throne. At the pense ot 1Ji),500,000 tor barracks, guu ''Utb, who has been thP principal legal age of twenty.rour be mnrrled PrluceMi sheds, etc., for ftva years. nd1•1ser ot the Equitable maungement Louise, daughter of Llllldgrave Will• ·.rho Secretary stroncly urges a bill · since the reorgaulzntlon lnst .June, :md lam ot Hesse-Cassel. His bride wu Increasing the pay of non-commls· wltb thll committee IIPilOinted to con· Boven months older than~ he, ·baving sloned oftlcers In accordance with tbe slller the Ia wyers' bllls. .Just whnt been horn on September '• l8lT, 1\lld principles tollow~l In hiuropean armies. bills were Include!! In tbe number of llhe was. to enjoy 11 lpng term of such One bill' pro\•idcs for a system of retire. those to which exceptlou was tnken domestic felicity aa 1s said to be rare ment by selection with a vlew to pro- could not be learued. It hns been among the wh·os of men who 1\'cnr I mote nd1•nnccmm;t ''by \''eedlnr oul known. bowewr, that whether the so· crowns. . the lenst eftlclent oftlcers.\ The otbet ciety should assume tho responsibility He was appomted to tbe succession I bills provide for a sel'vlce corps or for legs! obligations lncurre(l bas be(>n Cit tbe crown of Denmark b~ tbe 7000 attached to tbe :mpply depart· nn open question for months in the !l'renty of London of l\[ay 8, 1 83-. nnd ment for work heretofore pertormetl faCtional light lust rear. by the Dai)IBh Law of Succession of 1 by soldiers, and for the reorganization liauy counsel were employed by the luly 31, 18113. He suc~ceded to the I of tbe veterinary corps of tbc army. , dllferent sides. Among the Ia wym·s throne on the death of l\.lng Frederick were Elihu Root, J. G .• lobusml, of VH., Novo'fber 15, 1863. MICROBE CAUSES PARALYSIS. l'lliladelphln· Samuel UntE'rlllYer, w. Prlnce F reder!ck, the eldest son of D. Gullh•er, 'w. s. Gutl 1 rte, .Joseph u. the late King Cnarles, whO succeeds to Dr w F Robert-so~· Announce• 8111 Choate and De Lancey Nicoll by .Tomes tl!e throne, Will born .June 3. 1!143. and • ' • . H. Hyde, nud Wlllinm B. Hot!lblowcr., was married on July 28, 18691 to .Prln· Dlscol\ery at Edinburgh. ex·.Tudge W1lliam N. Collen, Charlt>s E: ~ss Louise, daughter of Kin& Cbarle1 Edlnbq;gb, Sco~lat.Jd.-Lecturlng b& Hughes, Frank Pllltt, Butnbridge Col· X:V. of Sweden and Nllrway, · fore tho•College ot Pbyslelans here Dr. by, .. Edwnrd Lauterl)ncb; William Nl,'l'·l As bul!band and father, Kihlf Chris· w: F. Robertson announced that ex· son Cromwell nnd· Allt·hut B • .Joline .by thm e:uly won the alfectionata admlr· periments made by himself· and two the Alexander faction. ltlon of his people and of the courts of colieugnes since 1002 ·tended to sho,w · Europe. that paralys!~ and Its allied .dlsense, CANADA. Chri!ltll!n begnn his reign disastrous· tabes dowliiS, are ns spociftc In· their Cy, wltb a costly and ruinous war, and causation as tuberculosis and dlpb· LIEUTERANT 'lOWMAN, lN FORTY:.fiGHT HOURS PE-RU-NA CURED HIM. Cold Affected Head and Throa~.;. •• Attack Was ~evere. Oh~~. W. Uowmnn, ht Li<•.ut. and Adj. Uh M tl. M. Ua\', \' ola., \VI'itc• irom L1111· hnm 1 l\ld. liS follows: \l houa~h ~omewhat a\\erll! to j'latcnt mcdidncs, nncl still more nm·sa ·to oocom• in!! 11 prof<•soional allidnvit n1an, it , only ~ l>iltin duty in the 1Jresout instance to ll(ld ntr cxpct·ienoo to tbe columns al· rcod)· written conccrnin11 .tho curatil•e pow· crs of l'crunn. \1 funie beet& tm t•Uonln t'lV lof>tte/f ted ''11 He tiMe'\\ oolde fn flte l•ead a.11ct tkt•oat. lliave been ableto{uUJ1cut•e tltllllfll/ of a tHII8t Ht'lll'lt alfacA1 •n. Jorf,ll•elr\'' lwut•ll bll U01 •ue aocot-d- (tlfl to dCI't1Cf t•>ll\- X 1111e it a a II Pl'l!- vcnthle UiftMaiWer tht'elitetaed ww~ an tt.rtack. . \Mc!'l~rM of my family aiAo ual it lor hkc athncnts. We are recommendins to our fl'ieuds.\ -('hns. W. &wman. Lllltt an .A.IPPrleftn. Catnpal•n• WHh the advent to power ot Sir H. Cnm11heii·Bnmt<·rman the conti·ol ot the Unitetl l~ingdom nnd to a limited ex- tent the rortmws of the emph·e pnss into the hands or l\ man ·who~e Intel- . lcct Is not remnrknblc, whose JlOlltll'l\l ncblc\'en.umts will not benr exnminn- tl()n, nnd who has n~soclnted with him· Sl'lf In olllce, 01111rt from a baudtill ot Ub~rnl Imperiullsts, lbe most extraor· dlnllr·y collection or enemies ot their country e\-er assembled in n Cabinet. Well mny the pro·Boers, pro-Lnmt\S, pro·Germans and nnti·Britons to whom tht' polltlcai·~Stl'm or this country bus nwde over lhP d()tltlnles of Eugln!l!l tor· llYe or perhaps ten year8, \w~\ll• with a more 'Clastic ~te11.'' Tile chttnce for \\'hlch they ~~n,·e hel.'n longing btts come at lnst: thi'Y now 1111 \'e freeil S<.'ope to· wrl'Cl< that 1,'1\lplre which they . so detest.-Nntional Re,·iew. P .. aal ... lll llfaYat'la, Qa~ or tbn Ilea vlll•t voaonlp• lllal IIIII prfl'4Hed In We&ooru Nev 11 11a fOt mlin:r:rear• hu been banrlnc ovlll' til vtolalt:r of GarMon for the Jut r~; dll)'l, Rl!lll) ai1o reported a 1ev~rQ 11'1 roulp one liMY thl•• 'll'llek R'nd ~hnu.; r1morbt come from thll llttlo towr 1 ~ ~ low Oltr$on. Tim In!llanK il'elltly ft~r tbCI!e VIMUntlQJIIl, 1\N tltlly \\Y that mnny or tbolr llllOill& die lr tb~y lut for mmw day~ • I'OiQIIill 111 tho ln!11nn llflllll,' tor 11 11 ~. •mlhu• tor tbnt o••onsionnll~· VIHIIR ih~ mO\Illtl\ln country dl.lrhtll' the wlnt~r monthR. ''J'he Hlln IH obN~Urlltl, u~unn 1 durlnlf tho <111tlro dily nnd som~tlme~ tor 1lnys, while tlu,l air 111 char;ro witb R houy toar In whll!h nne lllll'tlclQI ·Ot Hnow '\1em to bo llylng. Although the tem11orn turo mny not bl! lo~·. intQn~ ~:ohl Ia felt on account ot .Uie tmnnuat hmnhllty thnt )ll'ovnlla.-Carson Cot\re- BllDm\once S11cramontll B!le, N!t l'a•ua, M~t Tlpa Ia Paane:rlwa111•• l'ortm•s on the Pulhnan car, Ollel'llt• lug on the PNm~ylvanla nnd Baltimor~ 111111 Ohio systemK are partlcmiRrly diR· gruntlecl o'fet• the- rm1da cuttlali off llllNtre~. nccordlnr to a report cnrrl•nt nmo11.r the trR\'.el.:rH h\Kt nlr;;llt at the Cnlon Stn lion, \PaiiSCH-IIiiH; no IIRSRes-no tip~.\ 111 how the Jlortt•r. \'lew tho llituntlon, 'l'be portct•s nr~ going to nak for a rnh1e of Wllit!s ·on the Pcunsyh·nula nnd .Bnltlmol'i! 111111 Ohio CRrK In COII~l'QlU!IICe of OliO O( tb~ chl~t IOIII'Cl'S ot their ·r()\'Cillle hl\ill~ cut on'. 'l'hey sn,· t1111t tho people wbo tt'lll'f.'ll!(l on pn~st•s were more gvue(• OilS In tlplt'ug, 111111 thnt fully soveuty. 11·\'e pet• ccmt. or their ti)Jil cume from pcot•le riding trce.-Pittsbnrg Gltzette t•rctftr• '\\' 'Pe '''' TteJ. A peen n tree Is rrowlng on II•• i>I'Nulses of Mr. W. A, Lindsey, or thl& place thnt bids fnlr to break all record• · heforll It rendtcli Its limit. This tree · Is about lWNII,V )'cnrA ole!, Rll(l 18 hedged about t•nther closely with vn· rlons trees, which one IUII:ht ex)llll!t would lessen Its productiveness. Mr. I.ludsey luu sold rms (loun!ls or p~can1 from this ll't>l' nlon11 this sen@OD, nnd hns forty pounds of Its nuts stlll on hand. 'l'bey brought twelve cents Jll!r pouu!l, molting tor tbls yenr '78.00. The yll'ld ht~t yenr waa about 1!00 potmds, and the yt'nr beCore n~nrly 400 pounlle.-Uontlccllo News, SCRATCHED TILL BLOOD RAN. ·Scalt>A on I'•\\ an<l Bt>•d-ThNw 011' J.la. • tie Watery Su.b•t•nnt-CJctlllJIIete Cure bT Cutlcura Re1nedlt>a. \1 will be giltd to gil•e anybody auf!erin1 from eczema an~· information regardinc Cuticnra Remedies. When my litlle cit! . \''\' ~bout a )\ear and a half Q,ld there de- veloped small pimple~ on her fRee, whiclt , went into n sc111c which threw oil a httlt watery substance. Her head Will also af· footed whh it. She uacd to .acratch until it bled, milking \\cry ·bad soree. We tried two or three ·Mivco, including lloru. !her did not do nny KOOd, so 1 ~~;ot aome (Mi· eura Soap fiut, and then used the Cuti· curn !Soap, Ointment and Pillu. 'l'hcy com· .pletely cured: her, and we have hod no more bother with it. Wtl). ~·. Knox, 1211 So. 35th St.,Philadelphia,l'a.,June 10,19115.\ ------ . 'L'he hnlr of rabbits andotber anlmalt in Russia is con,·erted into bo.wlt dishes and illntes, London, England.-A dispatch to the Central Xews from Cape Town, pub· lislled here, says: \The Canadians bere aro enra·ged at an alleged outrage by German soldiers at Swakopmund, German S<-UUl'l\'est ,Afi:ica, 'VI'bo are s11ld to have Allot and killed Dr. Anson Donaldson, of Brock· ville, Canada. Lord Rothsc!•lld to Send o,·er 200 bls people were suspicious nn!l resent· theria. !ul. But he won over bls people bJ' They are apparenily traceable to a Families nnd Provide •\<ork. his sterling ;;orth and simple manU· ml~ro·ot·gnulsm, resembllna tbe dl(lh· !less ot character. He wns not an e:[· theria bacillus, wblcb Is constantly lravagnnt king. His life and the life present In the alimentarY or resplra· at Ills family were on the plaln,est lines. tory regions. It was also found In the London. Englnnd,-A.s a step·:oward ·the solution of the unemployed of Great Britain J..ord Rothschild at bis own expense will send 200 fnmllies to Cauada, and fifty of these fnmilies will lea,·e England on I~ebruat'Y 13. The emigrants will bepro\·ided witb clothes 'Tumors Conquered Without . Operatio1zs \According to tbe str.ry Dr. Donald· son was walking peacetnlly in tbe siTeets when a ~~<~Idler fired at him, and while be was lying wounded on . the ground other sol4iera riddled blil body with bullets.\ · Louise died Septembllr 29, 1898. blood and cerobro-aplnal fuld. BOl\IB WRECKS A HOUSE. 1\'AISER CALLI OLD COUPANY. nnd f'ootl. free transportation, siutc~- ---- Wants ?tl·en of Rle First Command to tlons on their srriYnl an!! snlllcieut rwenty Inmates Escape Death and Celebrate Silver Wedding, money for emfl~!l:_elic\ expenses. The, o 1 o 1 I jured J n Y ne a n · Wichita, Kan,-stepben Hesse o,nd total cost ror each adtilt Is placed at -. WHISTLED IN SUNDAY-SCHOOL. $50, which must be repni!l in Install- Worcester, Mass.- The rear of the wife left for Goe.-ny upon !peclal ln· ments. It is proposed tbat when the 110use at.32 Unlon avenue was wrecked · vltatiop from Emperor William to join Suggestion of allassachu:;;etts Musical allotted fund shall have been repaid tt 2:20 o'cl!lck In the morning by the In celebrating Ills silver wedding ann!· 200 additional familie-s will be sent to !ll:plosion of a dynamite bomb placed versaJ'f. Director Taken Up. Cannda. tutside the kltcbeu door oil tbe second l\Ir. Hesse Is a sculptor l'wenty·li\'e Cnmp~llo, :O.lass.-Wbistllng was ln· Agents report tbnt there are open· lloor while tbe t11·euty inmates ·of ·the rears ago he was a Sergeant in a GPr· tl·oduccd into the Sunday-school serviroe ings in Cnnnda for 10.000 adults. boule, all Polanders, were asleep. All man Infantry regiment In wblch the nt the south Congregationnl Church. escsped death. and Miss Yalerla Dura· present Kalset• was Captain. A well-known hymn was· chosen. nnd cowlcz, whose room wu nearost to tile When .the Prince was married Feb- aftPr the orchestra bad pl!J.Yed the air CHRISTB.N'S ESTATE Sll.\LI.. bomb, and t!Je most badly wrecked, ruary 23, lSSl, the members of his ,,~ety 11111 n, woman and child who could . , was only slightly Injured on the right ~ompany were guests ot honol'. Sur· wlllstledthe tune. King Gave Large Sums Jo'or Char1ty- I ihoulder. .vlvlng members are to be honored The musit'nl director. charles L. Es-. Body Lnid in Siatl\. II Tbe eJ:plosion; which completely lgaln at the anniversary. tey, explained before tbe whistling be· . Copenha~:en. Denms,rk.-J'!!El IJO!JY of wrecked ~~ three renr rooms or Paul SllllPT.ON TUNNEL OPENED. gan. that some migll,~ ~itlk the m;thod, King. C!,lristillllo was placed in a plain Mosezyusld s apartment& on tbe sec· Fl'r•t Tt•aln Tr·nverses It~ 12'\ ••ties ·In peculiar. but the oujectors coulu not casket lined with swanldown nod cov- tnd ftoor, wne not heard ln the lmme. Q • ., r6 .u . be al'lf more shocked thnn were the ered wltn biack aUk. it lay in tbe :llate neighborhood, but a.woke man.J' 37. 1\iinutes. conb'Tegatlous of long .ago, when :hey apartment of the Amalil>nborg Palace people lhin~ a mile away from the Isella, Itnly.-Tbe first passenger ·first !lea rd. the strains 9f II pip.- organ., \iinown as tbe Gardell Room, to which !ICe!!!!.. Mrs. Dan!el C. BQok~, an In vii> I tmin, cm:ryh}g omeials - and· guests, it was removetl after a memorial sen· lid, was taken to the hospital sutrerln~ passed tbt·ough the Slm(llfln Tunnel I ir'e at which .most of the members of trom the shock Induced by the explO' !•mid artillery salutes, In thirty-seven TROOPSHIP STRIKES A :HIXE. tl!e royal family were present. lion. . . 1 minutes. German Liner lleturns in a Sinking King Christian left only a small for· There were no ·Other notewortby In· Condition to \'ladi\'ostok. tune, umountlng probably to less tban SIX PERISH IX HOTEl;. l!'tRE. ~!dents. The tunnel is twelve and one. $2l'\o0.000. The King was exceedingly -- l!uarter milt's. the longest in the world Berlin. Germany.-Herr Ballin, Dl· rector ot the Hamburg-.\meriCI!-11 Line. cba.rltuble, aDtl ga\'e lnt·ge sums of Sleeping Guests ·Flee in Pnulc From l'he actual ph!rclng of the tunner \'n! money for tb!! relief of the poor rtnd to complete!! in Febt•tiary 24, 1905, when announced that tbe steamer Sllvla. or desprving hi:.tltut!~tls, . Rapid Spread of Flames. I he two ·beadings met. It bad not been that line, which left Vladi\'ostok witiJ u lttrge number of Russian ~oGps, who. . Ki!!g I\rcder!cl; hns ls•ued n ill,'erce Lowell, Mnss.-Fire broke out llt l.~ expected tl!at ~~ would be opened fm were returning boml', struek a mine of .amnesty. releaalng many olfendera, o'clock In the morning In the Richard· traftlc \llltfl tbls spring. and bad to return ln a sinking condi· 1on Rote!, and partly destroyed lt. tion to Vladlfostok, where she .. was run FOUR KILLED IN A \\'RECK. Man:r guests. were ill the building. and AUTOIST AND WIFE KILLED. ashore ln order to prevent her from --- . thoie> in the upper floors halt Uttle be~oruing a total loss. Seaboard Tratnbnnds Simply Over· · rhance to eacape. rcy to Cross Tracks in ·Fot; and 'l'raln A cook w:u·ltllled. but no other uves lo.oked a ras~enaer Train. The firemen at 2.00 round tbe bodlel · Hits Tbeir Machine. · are mentioned as having ·been lost. of. six. women in the top· ftoor. ATTACK SPANISH CRUISER. Preten(ler's Forces Fire on the Infanta I!abel Near Melilln. :\lnlnga.-A dlspntc'b trom !lfelllla, Morocco, saya that insurgent Moors re- cently attacked the Spanish cruiser Infanta hRbel near the Marchlca fac- tory, '¥here the Pretender's troops nre erecting tortlftcations in expectn· tiou of an 11ttack by the Sultan's forces. ~------- THIJEE DEAD IN WRECK. Oriental J~lmlted, on the Great North- em, In Colllalon. Spokane, Wash.-A collision on the Great Northern' Uilllwa:r one mile west ot Columbia Falls reaulteilln the death. of three trainmen. Tbe Great Nerthll'i'D Oriental Limited No. 1, w .. tboUlld, era1lled Into e .. t. booth~ PlliHDret trala No. 2. ·A ftre- ;maD oa eaeh: tniD and an upre~s lll-.e~Wf!r wot~ IJIIIM . Richm~nd, Va.-T'Wo mnU cl·erks and two trainbands were killed In a wreck on the Seabpard Air Line near Colnm· bla, S. C. A northbound passenger train ran into au ell:tra freight train. Tho> engine and several cars were de· mollshed. Alfred W. Town!ley, assistant to Prt>sldent Blirr, of the Seaboard, g11ve out 11 statement, In which bo blamed· the men on the trelght train for the wreck, saying they '\overlooked\ the . passenger train. ~-_,..--.-- RUSSIANS SHOOT BRITAINS. Sailors Told to Halt, But Dld No;>t Un· derstand Language, London England.-A dlilpatcb to the Standard' froiD )[OIOOw saye that two British seamen who were landing at. Reval were shot and killed by sentries. who shollted from behind for them to stand. · The eallorl did Dot beed tbe eall, not . knowlag ~ lanlliare or tbat the Nil• trte• 11iere tboutmt at them, wbl!re· upOn the auardtl lied, FOUND GREAT ANCIENT CITY. French Archaeologist's Discovery in Guatemala. Mexico City. - COunt llfaurlce do · Pe::oe!fll.r, a French lirchneloglltt, bas discovered in the Peten District of Guatemala evidences ot what he elalm11 to be au Immense anc!eQ.t city of tbe 1\iay:u·, which wlll toke months to l>roperly Investigate. ~-- Loulsvill't', Ky.-Dr. aild ~lrs . .J. H Dye, ot Louisville, were struck ani Instantly killed by a passenger train ot the Southern Rnilwny .at Buechel st11 tlon, ten miles from Louisville. 'l'he dot'tor nnd his wife were in a1 ttitomoblle, but owing to a llenvy tot ~Id not see the train. Cnu()asus Oftlciat Slain. , General Grlaznoll', Cblef of Statr tt '\l)e Viceroy ot the. Caucasus, wat 'l!le~ by a boD1b at Tid!s • Killed Two Women and Himself. Rebels Kill Troops. The bodle11 of Charles Winn, a trelrJil Encounters between rebels and handler; his wife and Mn. Chad~;lil ·E, troope. In which sevEJrftl of the latter lt.lgp, of Portland, Me., slater. ·ot· 'Mno · were ll;llled, were reported from Ku· · W'IDlJ, dlieovered io tbe apattmente ill . talw, Transcaucasia. which tbe Wlnnsllved, at .ProyJdence,. --- ll. I., revealed what the poilce be~leve Cost ot Japan'a War. a double murder and suicide.· Wliui An omclal report made In Tol;lo. tiJpllrently ·•hot the two women antf . •119wted that the wnr with Ruuta cost. :hen killed hlmaeJf. tile Japanlllf!! tllll6,ooo,ooo. Un~ec:l Suecess of Lydia E. Plnhham's V•••tebl• Co~nPQ\mcl In Cases of Mra. Fox end Mtas Adams. i~NAOI Kirby'• P' .., •• 'I' •trGJII rrolll• ....... ....... 1 Newpo llteted l TralpiUI 111and, I 11re, t11e 'l'bll ~ dellllltlOI lbO!lo PI ter'• abo •r11e t g,OO o'cl· palllnl 4be dete Jnvtltil makllll · ·;'J!le,.a , preatiCI • the JIIID rio•• at tlle call bucket llamea : bUIIdlnl hilb all> lion I. Tbe ~ of no a' uorthw• eued to ery flUI from~~ ..... ~~~~· All ti~VPI were o1 au eall 'J.1be' ed· me~ mau~e1 the .ta elitaJ:i() the buc the fta devote erty. At t nud II• but th 11111ke · to Ill'· ufe w all the were 1aard One ~~d _.at t\on. from t ltad b werec 8eVI were c at tb1 ical. 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