THE NEWS, The Senate completed the wool, silk and tobacco schedules of the Tariff bill, Trouble has arisen in Indian Territory, owing to the attempt of oreditors to attach payments made to Cherokee freedmen, William L. Winans, formerly of Baltimore, a brother of Thomas Winans, died in Lon- don, at the age of seventy-five years, The brothers built the Russian railroads, and Willlam was accounted the third richest man in Eagland, Envoy Reid and Mrs. Heid dined with the Marquis of Lansdowne, and attended the ball given by the Duke and Duchess of Westminster at Grosvenor House, London, The London Echo published an interview with Dr. Depew, who sald ‘he arbitration treaty would be ratified betore the end of the MoKinley adn I'he Russian Turret upon a reef and was saved, Threats assaunited a wh and an attemj 0 get the aroused the killed William mob of iinistration, ironclad Gangoot ran sunk. The crew was negro who had man at Key West, Fla, prisoner killed negroes, and they shot and Gardener, a white man, A negr hen virtually took posses- overnor appealed United sion of the town, to President MeKinley States troop there to prote Mo order ysieian of drowned {tt Grindstone Isl , about two miles from Clavto and a puff « Agnes Stots from her hu well-known | were Canajo that the Massengill in in minent. Mays and Cole are ia jail, Bir Julian Pauncelote, British Ambassador to the United States, is booked to gall or steamship St. Louis this week, He will be daughters, At Fresno, Cala., the Pleasanton Hotel was fired In three places. Walter Furnish was arrested charged with the erime, evidence against Furnish is strong. belongs to one of the best families in Freano Cable advices received fr state that the American ahi { Captain Curtis, from New York Hong Kong, was totally sea, All on board were saved, Thomas & Son, the Pp , of Bath, June 2 lor Cooke bankers, the famine-stricken people of India. That amount will be forwarded, free of « cable to Bishop James if. Thoburn, man of the Inter-Denominational unfortunate natives, house of Owen O'Rourke waa the flames, He and his wife dren escaped. A. 8B. Austin, the California lawyer, who asserted that he could furnish evidence that taken to the asylum. rn —— EI — SERIOUS FLOODS IN SPAIN. Poople in Sagovia Stricken. Violent hail and rainstorms swept the progince of Bagovia, in the old Castle et, gops have been ruined, housss have been flooded and eattle and goods have been carried away by the flooda The peoplo are nanie-stricken, A ———.—————————— Few people are aware of the variety of goods shipped from the South t4 all parts of the world, The steamer CGeorgia, of the Old Bay Line, plying on the Chesapeake Bay between Baltimore and Norfolk recent- ly brought into Baltimore for shipment eon- signments of Southern goods to Cape Town, Afriea, Kingston, Jamaica, Shanghai, China and London, Eng. A part of the Chinese consignment was cigarettes made in North Carolina. TELED THE SO Spanish Soldiers Fire surgent Hospital, an In- THE INMATES PERISHED. An Entire Colony of Inoffensive Feople Wiped Out by the Brutal Forces of Gen- eral Weyler Patriots Hout Thelr Ene mies in reveral Provinces nnd Blow Up Trains With Dynamite. At "aca Campreno, near Guanayas, Pinar del Rio Province, Major Calvo attempted to rald a Caban hospital, The inmates, how over, had been warned, and as of them as were armed themselves made desporate resistance, The building was of stone, and « fair shelter, the HSpaniards fin: tired of collected big heaps dead which around bullding and man escaped from the hosp On their way back the wis attacked by a Cuban ater of ing Weyler has ued many able and red a lly got Lrush and fighting, and and the were plied only oue troes, sharp enco wer t) an not give way, Is 5 dead a flel new instructions o rai 1 fh an hospitals must ér the name EARTHQUAKE SEVERE. California Towns Suffered From the Shocks, Considerable Bardines H windows belr the leading © } glass windows were lence portion chime and windows smashed The postoffice building was cracked « front, tent, od in plaster, and the court h fered, The ol across the . Hs ha A 5 : Public halls are injur The city hall has been a cracked At Gravea 8S od, an of ita contents, A section of churches of San Cs bled in on the cc most resulted, Congregations were at worship in towns when the shock occurred, and in sor churches panics were avoided by the pres. ence of mind of the ministers, A good record of the shock was made the Lick Observatory. smn —. LEGALLY HANGED, vi pitied 1 the huge almost emg 1 abhor all in the mission in Monterey, tum- variou at Two Colored Men and One White Man Pay Penalty on the Gallows, Terrell Hudson, colored, who was to have been hanged two weeks ago for murder, but who was given a respite at the last moment by the Governor, died on the gallows at Dee catur, Ga., Friday. The fall broke his neck Hudson killed Seaborn Malcolm, also colored, ia a quarrel over a dog. James Pollard, colored, was hanged in the jail yard in St. Joseph, Mo., lor the mur- der of Joseph Irvin, also colored, The mur der was committed in July, 1805. Pollard had threatened to kill David Irvin. He went to the home of the Irvins one evening, and finding the family at supper fired at David Irvin but missed him, killing the lat. tar's brother Joseph. James Williamson, who was convicted of complicity in the murder of the Croker fam. fly In 1505, was hanged at Wharton, Tex. The murder was the result of a feud over some land in which Mrs Crocker first killed a member of the Williamson faction. Mr. Crocker and bis son. a small boy, were then murdered by a mob led by Williamson, who afterward hunted down Mrs, Crocker and shot and beat her to death, Williamson js white, PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. in the taken by Fogtor to John R. Firestone, former teller Dillsburg National Bank, was Daputy United States Marshal Movamensing Prison at Philadelphia, there to await trial on the charge of making false enteries in the books of the bank. The shortage {8 alleged to he #18500, whish shortage was made good by Flre- stone's bondemen. He committed Commissioner Wolfe in default of #5000 ball, A verdict was by Wns rendered as to the charges of misdemeanor made against the members of the Township Board They were Indicted on twenty counts and all Hivthe Hehool werns found gullty of one or more offenses, / y of making Clements, Michael Martin Delaney, Michael Whalen Kenna found guilty of appropriating to themselves £10 a day each for attending county institute. All tound gullty of putting in a bill of 8360 for charts when they were worth but $108, The School Board of Upper Allen Town has ut the ten Hereafter they will be rated aco which will grade of certifi ames Kenna was found n st of #40, Joseph Conroy and James Were were hers #6 a rd snlaries of month ing to make the hig #t #85 and tha month, aban #225 per lowest I high school has been with t ty Lo the Harry Inglis was perhaps Harthegig, Mer was engaged in t he had removed he hammer, gs ba ie boy in the side, —— CHILDREY SET AFVInE, A Little Girl Dead and Another Dying from the Acts of Playmates Miller, aged b, aged 5 i the Harlen sult of the f mates, The Miller girl was playing near he at Ridgewood, with Will Seht He tensed her and The boy grew angry “Now, I'll burn ¥« he, Peter Yenzer, who, later carried the to her home, says that Josephine declare that while she was not Jit 5 match and sot her eld child died next day. The coated Nellie Leab was round a bonfire in New York, She declares that some of her playmates pushed her int the blaze. Bhe was rescued by a man names | Calder, who was badly burned, Arrests apy | expected in this cage. ss RI HUSSIAN IRONCLAD SINK §, ] The Gangoot, Whose Complement Was i 528 Men, Goes to the Bottom, looking, Schnei The be ar jer hes on fire, boy will burned while playing The Russian turret ironclad Gangoot, one of the best vessels in the imperial navy, ran upon a reef near Transund in a storm and sank. The crew is reported saved, The Gangoot belonged to the Black sea fleet, She was of 6,592 tons displacement, 278 toot long, 62 feet in the beam and had a maximum draft of 21 feet, with two propel- lers and 8,300-horse power. Khe was built at Bt. Paterabury in 15990, and had a speed of | 14.7 knots, Her somplement was 528 men, She had one 12-inch gun, four Sinch, four 6-lnch and ten quick-firing guns, with five torpedo tubes, 5. The straightening of the line of the B. & O. pear Hancock Md., at what is knows as Doe Gully tunnel, has been completed and | trains are now using the new tracks. § ROTEST OF JAPAN, Her Objection to the Hawaiian Treaty. ALMOST AN ULTIMATUM. The Specific Reason Alleged For the Fro- teat In That Consnmmution of the Agree. ment Would Disturb the Trade of the North Pacific and Nullify the Most Bol emn Trenty Hights, A despatch from Washington says:—The protest from Japan in connection with the Hawallan treaty, which was received by the Sennte Committee on Forelgn Relations Wednesday is considered | ore light than was at first made apparent, and the committee took t | to preven HES, ser nan exceptional precaution nkers was H Arkan 54 to 52 per week ww Exchange teing ac we Denver Lal that change currency is i he i admit them, Hag ids business men have res tked"” RO ot be further “'w vertising in programmes wm, churches, societies, &o. actory at Orange, N. J., has onized, Non-union men were he company is paying union nt, more than is paid non-unionists, An lllinots court ordered a raliroad to pay & discharged conductor $875. The conduc- tor was not given & reason for his dismissal and he was unable to secure work on any other road. ——— just fired 25 men EE —— FAST RAILROAD TIME. From Chicago to Pittaburg in Nine Hours and Twenty-five Minutes. From Chicago to Pittsburg in nine hours and twenty-five minutes is the Iatest time. beating record of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. It was accomplished without any flourish of trumpets or advance an- pouncement, and was not even known by many of the employes at terminal points, The run took place last Friday, and is considered one of the best ever made ona road, No special preparation had been made for the trip and the locomotives used were those in the every-day service of the company. The train consisted of three private cars of officials of the road. James McCrea, vice: president, and Joseph Wood, general man- The Madrid (official) Epoea, comwnenting on the retirement of Hannis Taylor, United States Minister to Spain, says: “Mr. Taylor hae largely contributed to maintain the good relations (between the United States and Spain), and he will leave the best im- pressions in Spain.” Dr. Angell, the newly appointed fate to Turkey, bas notified the Btate De puarfoent that he will sall from New York on th& 7th of July for bis post, stopping In Londk en route to confer with Mr, Terrell, the ret Minister, Commander N, H. Dyer has been from duty as Inspector of the First house district to command th phia, and will be relieved by Thomas C, Perry, of the War ( There 107 appointments clans asters Wednesday were due to removals after | vice, 4 to other removals and 42 tions and deaths, A. PY. Blanchard, of Flushing, N. ¥., 1} made application for appointment as missioner of Navigation at Washington J. Recse, Jr., as Assistant Appraiser of chandise at New York, i | i ordegd ! Ligh Onan Gay ollege, | ! were of fourt! postin Of these § Ur yOears' ser LO resigns Mer- | {i i i ¥ fillam B merly chief of Hhaw the me weeks ago, we finance divis transferred ' of thea Bureau ivislon he Reeves, of Newburgh, N. | hief of the stoflice Department, He eg at the Battle « M Hu) Jan , Was ap; stan WEST VIRGINIA HORROR, His Victim os, Drove the Three Murderer Body of il Hundred M1 ok he 3 Ck hie ha justice Hissn W. Harris f Were examin pleaded not gulity when put or availed him pothing. When { »e took the stand he testified that Brown ad confessnd to i ! the ehief f RT ad had bad trou head, him that ie with Crull, bad shot and had then hauled the for more than ad b IRE — Engines and Cars forthe BH. & O, Within the past four months the business ofthe I). 2 0 iproved t« tant that the prospect of a further is #0 good that the ordered following new equipment 3,000 box cars from the Pullman Car Com- pany. 1,000 from the Works for the Fairport Line, 500 coal ears from the Michigan Car Com- pany. 20 freight and from the Baldwin Locomotive Works, 15 freight locomotives from the Pittsbrg | Locomotive Works, This equipment je belng delivered dally and as fast as the engines and oars are re- caived they are placed in active service, These cars and engines will not increase the quipment to such an extent as might bo thought, as a great many old locomotives are to be retired from service ag soon as the new engines are completed. Among these oid locomotives are about twenty of the famous old camel backs that have been in use ghnce before the war, They have been doing the yard duty but have even goiten too old for that. However, the new engines will increase the road capacity to a very large extent and the new cars will give the B. and O, the ad- ditional equipment that is badly needed. EIWithin the past year snd a half about 10,- 000 new frelgnt cars and 140 locomctives have been added tu the equipment. bins sued eX an increase the Retoivors box cars Missouri Car | 5 passenger locomotives | BATH. Asylum Tn Killed. COVERS MANY. Bwept Over the Main Building of the Institution, Frightening Passed on to the Its the 700 Inmates, and Barn, Which Was Wrenched From Foundations Damage Elsewhere. ERYS ~~ A A dispatch central and whi rid ands ¢ 18anas of rnado, over the outhern j Bi d th ARAL county worth of property barn on f the institution for the fee poking 4 in the puplis Five whom. destroy- Linrs ne, ire igs from the Fon thers we superintendent, will Averigd a Panle of the Inmates, At 8.45 1 I ) Cloudburst in the Wixxirs Man Wiest report seri west The filty fami washed away Calgary ) i of Calgary are submerged meless, and several bridge There bas been Do o! damage to property will be suburl oss sn ——— TORNADO SWEEP Three Persons Killed Near Salina, Kan, and Many Injured, A terrible tornado which passed ffteen Saline, Kan, about 10.50 Thursday ‘night killed three persons and The track of the storm was narrow and It tore down three sides of the Gieesy pasture without passing through the It came from the east and af- ter doing its damage here divided, part going west and the rest north, Geossy was away from bome., The rest of the family had retired, but when the storm Before they were out of the house, however the toroado had destroyed it. The destruction was hot known til morning, when neighbors found the dead and injured members of the family lying about in the debris, The three dead were found about fifty fool away from the house. Near them was the baby, alive, but buried to his walst in dirt. The other three were found some dis tance west of the house, A two-by-four soantling was driven through one of Mrs, Goesy's limbs, . At Mrs, Story's, half a mile east of the Greesy place, the family was sleeping in a stone basement with a frame upright part, The frame work was blown on the family be- low, but none were killed,
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