NEWS IN BRIEF. NEARLY SIXTY MILLIONS. Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill tains Large Provisions. { memorial tablet was un- Con- | velled at Williston Church, | Me., in honor of the twentieth anni- {| versary of the founding of the Sociely | of Christian Endeavor, which was e { tablished at that place. Greetings | were received from all over the world Includes Appropriation of Seven Millions for | willie Wilton, who River and Harbor Work, Including $475,352 | rested in Portsmouth, Va., on for the Patapsco River, aud $98,000 for charge of hay ng committed a the Polomac—it Also Provides $50,000 for | l0US assault on Mrs Watkins, i Blackstone, Nottoway county, Va., the Annapolis Public Building. | taken the Penitentiary to pr him from lynchers, A large RULES FOR THE NATIONAL HOMES. Was ar- the felon of { plored, to : i). ill, ‘he one Washington Sundry Civil Appropriation of the most important and most general sup- | most unanimously voted for the ply bills of the government, was com-| cation of an cement of pleted by the House Conymittee on Ap-| tion with the Baltimore and propriations The bill appropriates | Rallway 59.703.084 hiet is 210.889 197 less ah . $59,703,084, which is $10.88 19 i I'he Wat than the estimates, and $5,748,221 | measures ha the hill ar the urrent fis do 2 than ti bill for tae J ren fis on transports year. The item for river and stor the work now in progress under agerepates $6,840,623, about the amount ¢ The debt of annexation ic for, amounting to $3,447 for 0 lic building struction in appropri Foll provisi annual appropr ur, $3,516,210; end tary of {Specia York South- and The stockholders of the ern Railway met in New York, Cons y oF an Department the Hs man HR to names along with Rev. Henry C Lo 21 years § College Lives Or Gadona was grand jury namen y rd shitvs z On whi posts, $1,000, 04 soldiers’ $100,000; sivil employes abroad transports The p te bull Annapolis, $50.0 000 : Chi 7 $200,000: Ind Angeles, remains transportation LA) and of £50,000, i ling items OU; jaltimor uw cago 31 HG OU i HA a 3 Omaha, 155,055; b : $1.000 mission wounds without and incpat nance and A $1,500,000 FIRE IN NEW YORK. Oy Almest Two Blocks Leveled By Flames-Fire Boats Do Valiant Service. New York ashes one and a bounded by the East nue, Thirty-first and streets. Almost qt block on the south side « streel, extending from First the river, was also destroyed with the vast expanse of lumber yards and coal and wood running southward to Thirtieth street and along the river front. The property loss is estimated to be £1.500,000. There had an exp in afternoon igar box factory the William Wicke Company northeast corner of THirty-fir and First avenue ] a serious panic and large number of fire, however, was been thoroughly shortly after 7 from firemen, forced to and fire their lives sequently er wall of t 'h et re the building, and remained ti shapeless mass of wrecked HEAYY BAIL FOR NEELY. Will Be About $360,000 and It Be In Cash. slavana, Cuba (Spec tary government bond from C. F Neely, the alleged : ie es : by # defaunlter What the amount il be wey ot ed losspera by the ann "Yi has not been state N v's lawyer: of he rother-in-law, shot him refused to depo be seized and care to show amount of The charg ment possit terially of : on a aaiked men Court of Fi 5 t £ nolined y hg a pe or ’ ax as hold th: . 2 ur ” : 3 mercnan y Pore irs one together hada sheds been osion the it on the stree employes Tr, : Seve 4d land ; Lae Tuins v who he Thirty Is Said Must Campbell rderers of We ta rentor i renton (eh MN. J. terms AWay want tex] by Hanover who profs in surch; $200,000, ret wi POs a yi Rex young batch ka. B the army a famous sy hoe waid men hb $44 a n St. Lou n ti effect wmeltor Philad abrased col phia n in not to reveal : stealing confessed Ch Blanchard, who read first proofs of “Uncle Tom's Cabin.” dying at his home in Logansport, Ind, John P. Mason, defaulting clerk of the Continental National Bank, com- mitted suicide in New York. The Royal Oak colilery, ai Shamo- kin, Pa., was tied up, 260 miners strik- ing for semimonthly pay. and he . Destructive Tornado in Texas. Cooper, Texas (Special) A tornado has swept over the western portion of Delta county. The home of James Moody, at Honest, was wrecked, and his 14-year-old daughter fatally in- jured, TT. Surrett was killed and two daughters serfously injured at Rattan, ! ed. At Denton an oll mill was wrecks ed, but no one was hurt. the iu aries Arrest in Goebel Cone. At the National Capital. Frankfort, Ky. (8pecial).—The ar. rest of Capt. Garnett D. Ripley, at ) ws dotive the nee New Castle on a bench warrant issued | Bishop Satterlee delivering pa upon an indictment returned by the | Fle. all grand jury here, will be folowed, it ls! tended sald, by other arrests of persons] against whom Indictments charging] The War Department was advided complicity in the Goebel murder were | of the death of Liewtenant ol © Charles B. Scofield, at Matanzas, Cuba. i i returned, Lut not made public because | tho, accuged were not In custody. It! Secretary Long sent a letter to Sena is maid that the arrest of Captain Rip- | tor Morgan declaring that the reward- ley 's one of the most important yet|ing of Lieutenant Hobson for his feat made. Ile Is a distant relative of he; Santiago cannot be separated from Breckinridges, the case of the other Santiago heroes, official Washington, FAREWELL TO VICTORIA. Body of the Queen Laid to Rest in| Frogmere Mousoleum. THE FUNERAL PAGEANT IN LONDON. Hundreds of Thousands of People Struggle to | See the Coffin and the Procession of Kings and Princes -Thirtcen Hundred Injured in the Terrible Crush--Royal Guests Hurry from the Chapel to the Magnificent Dinner. Cable) don’ by Wind london is st talking on Wonder from i hh l.on at 01 eine As Did Man Hangs Himself. sdelphia Pa ; a Hong ed from ( kong an inl there has a man Con- indemnity repori- £100 O00 recent possible, but el it i& not dozen i be the r Hirages reported from ivi The Venezuelan Trouble. Washington ed disorders ing American asphalt int not come to the atteniic i the State Department. Minigier Jloomis has acquainted the department with the fact that the Venezuelan government is anxious to have the merits of the rival asphalt concessions left to the determination of the Venezuelan courts The State Depariment has decided that this i= the proper course to pursue and has so informed the | minister, ! repori involv. have erate Army Bill Signed. Washington (Special).—The Presi dent signed the bill for the reorganiza- ition of the army Saturday. It is now a law. In pursuance of a provision of the army reorganization law the | Beeretary of War ordered medical ex- amining boards to convene at Wash- (ing, D, C., San Francisco, Cala., and | Manila, P. I, for the examination of icandidates for appointment as as | sistant surgeons in the army. There are about 130 of these appointments, {and It is expected that the majority | of them will be taken from the pres. | ent volunteer army. TRADE NEWS OF THE WEEK. Industry. New York (S8pecial).~R. G. Dun & "Weekly Review of Trade” says: week in general business has been without striking new features, but in this respect the outcome has been favorable. Not one of the great indus- any scarcity of orders for business is done at prices ht tendency to rise, which have been af the reduction of 10 to 20 per in the season's openings prices Lh American Woolen Company opment he money market, the dry ROAM “The lex finds and how 3H» r in by exXeent toxtiles ted in t thi for Wiien inagicats 11 iN preparing and new wi in mo buyers i*= nothing raging decline in Zor in of a not 1 prices are srt endl a ve on from three NOT A YESTIGE WAS LEFT. Man, Horses, Wagon and Magazine Destroyed by Nitro-Glycerine. town, and i Magazin wer giyoerine explosion occurred p and 40 feet wide for. magazine had TALK OF TAR AND FEATHERS. A Reported Plot by Liquor Men Against Mrs Carrie Nation, Mo ex frog Topeka says reported to part 1diers HG IOs tly women STEAMER GOES OVER A DAM, Accident om an Alabama River Four Men Drowned. anooga, Tent Daisy plung the Warrior Rive WORA Ala and was ke, The engineer, fireman k hands Peculiar {Spe 1 over n Samuel Clemmons, were drowned loaded with Government impr passed meh lock When it ould n firs heavily gon OVE n is hp ame unmanagable inal captain gave orders ump snd {1000 aped Samer Gam al a ge} CAring the vie L000) v Death of Ex-Congressman Kitchin. Scotland Neck, N. CC. (Special) Capt. W. H. Kitchin d here of pn monia. Captain Kitchin was the State legislature and afterward H was the father of W. Kitehin, Congressman Fifth District, and of Hon Kitchin, Representative in from the Second District of fed t eld { wl Congress #1 HIMETeSS his State She Saw Napolean. Wheeling,” W. Va. (Special). Mrs Mary Wolfe, aged 102 years, died at her bome, near Moundaville, She was born in Amsterdam, and until the day of her death proudly talked of the time IN THE FIELD OF LABOR. North Carolina has 27,000 unionists, Cairo, Egypt, has two cotton mills, Lake Erie fisheries employ 3728 per sons, Montana printers want a State print. ing plant. Duluth is to have a municipal free labor bureau. Coruna (Mich.) furniture workers get 75 cents a day. Philadelphia makes 90 per cent. of vir ingrain carpets, . On May 1 60,000 machinists will de. mand the nine-hour day. FAMINE IN CHINA. Horrible Conditions Are Prevalent Shansi and Shensi. CHILDREN KILLED BY PARENTS. dinary Food of the Babies, Which Will Man-Eaters. Wolves Will Be Living Tura famine Shensi ry stories It Ine people without the CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Some of the Work Being Donec By the Na. tional Legislature. C8, prepared proposed House a for iY on a suite ding wv The House committee ded i sw a pension « of (Cem report he purchas for the Park Congress Nationa was favorably tion was +4 pois motion for earlies f night conferees The Reorganizat'on Bill the Senate and the dered, a n EOKRIONS cons t has been deceit next session acti bill to tation Olmstead on the reduce reas 1 represen in states hise the Captain Salzer Dead. Washi on Department Raymond it Capi vunteer died © just Sulzer transport PaklUng hich rived at er Was Sulzer Roselle threak nted a cay Caplain Represents He was born of of voluntos *hilippines pously Manila. f Jolo and afi and comm transpor aster quartermaster ormast subeistence « Killed in a Hockey Match. (Special) A the World cioerk killed Mer Toronto, Ont om Winnipeg Fritz Barron, a ion Bank, was match with the at the Auditorium here of Judge J. A. Barron, of Stratford Ont. formerly member of Parilamoent for North Victoria. The young ma was 256 years of age Son's Disgrace Killed Him. Paterson, N. J. (Special) Kerr, the father of George A. sie of the convicted men in Bosschieter murder case, who taken to state pricon at Trenton, died it his home in this city. Express Car Robbed. Philadelphia (Special). A car of the & Pi fr 0 RY in the Domin- in a hockey hanis' Bank team He was a RON ” Hugh Kerry the night on Baturday for New York wae rifled by robbers en route. A quantity of miscellancous freight was taken and, while the value of the stolen ai ticles cannot as yet be definitely stat. ed, It is estimated at about $4000 Superintendent Murphy is now in New York making an investigation. The robbery was not discovered until some time after the train had arrived at Jer wey City. MEMORY OF JOHN MARSHALL. President and Cabinet Attend Exercises fat Capitol--Fuller and Wayne Orators, 3 NA cp John Vas led ax Chief Washington (8 inl) #hall of Virginia was Justice of the United { ago Monday, and the of that even pix ins 10d) years anni Cin Lh impressive Repro MINISTER SHOT BY ENRAGED MAN. Deed Outcome of Alleged Assault in Which Shooler's Wie Was | we. Pe vi nN SOLD TAEIR VOTES IN NOVEMBER. Thirty Conv ctions at Crawfordsville and Still Others Under Indictment. i to having sold ber were dist years by Judge West, of ery Circuit Court Harry i Was fr : the and ral nigom- wiood ion idoered & via a vd dis Ju br Other he and found al # he trial of FIVE KILLED AND FOUR WOUNDED. American Troops Attacked by Filipinos While Crossing a River at Night. (By Ca 1 a d Company insur- Lacia, attacked a hun- Five were The have been to certain qualified iod of seven iLlons, witness sv duties such ¢ of the ars are add. r capital ube u hooting hai Hsand was irip In the in all honor held in " i Ww memory. Cavy hes fallen in of France, and street towns are blocked Abyssinian chiefs rebelled dur ing the absence of King Menelik, and Lin a great battle 7000 men were killed, | In an explosipn at Shan Hal Kwan a | number of Japanese were killed and wounded and two British officers burn. od. in view of the anticierical war in { France, some of the mayors have pro- { hibited the wearing of ecclesiastical parts of of Que A Hh utheast ux iy aria fn Victoria's “OW the Cars In a batlie between forces of the | Bhelks of Kowelt and those of Bin rashid, who calls himself king of Ara {bia, the latter were routed. Chinese residents of Pekin, in an ad- | dress to General Chaffee, denounce the [allied expeditions “for the purpose of (extermination and spoliation” General De Wet had 3000 mon when he crossed the Thaba N'Chu line, go- ing southward. A combined British movement of ¢xtensive proportions fe under wav
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