IGNORE THE REGICIDES United States Government Will Follow the British Course. COLONEL MISCHICH 1S HONORED. For the Present Minister Jackson Will Not Present His Credentials to King Peter— France and Holland Will Also Await the New King's Action Toward the Assase glos, Washington, D. C (Special) ~The United St . ‘ attitude simiuia ates government has adopted an England to- It 11 dynasty, will 1 government ward the new be in n« absence created by te to 1 YOUTH KILLS HIS SWEETHIART. Elmer Heath Shoots Kitly Salis- bury, Md. Nig Adkins: at Japan's D:mzad for Open Ports, ie Japan week plias dent tO Ww and Queen Draga’'s Sisters. selgrade sisters, who arrived at Vienna, traveled second on the train to They say they are ruiied. They were only given $400 to defray the expense of the journey, and they do not expect to receive anything more. They intend to seck an audience of Emperior Francis Joseph and try te alain justice, class Killed in Miae Disaster. Raton, N. M. (Special) ~Pive men were killed by an explosion which wrecked Mine No. 2 of the Raton Coal and Coke Company, at Blossburg, N. M. The dead are Joe Ehesnic, Tony Nation, Jack Stolm, Tom Poiser and Alfonso Deme. Jack Bell, fire boss, was bady burned and Harry Mussel! had several ribs broken, The explo- sion is believed to have been caused by a windy shot. The mine was in- spected less than two weeks ago, en / THE LATEST NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. Domestic, Court in Richmond, Va. decided that by applymmg for a receiver the Trigg Shipbuilding Company did not commit an act of bankruptcy. James McKinney, laws who broke ou gow, Mont. farmer, in whose refuge. Frank C. Or the Company ast of the out (las by a was cashier and book Leslie Publis] York, was robb ng the co keeper Ing rested, charged pany of about mn with £10,000 Bartuski, VIrtuoso who claimed to b , was arrested in Elz abeth, N. J., on the charge of being a counterieiter George a violin ident | Dela lared th the LO0mis, of ere HOD Hi red witd dynamite near Seneca were } we FO ry gen? thrown her | server 18g and wa i nal servitude, { Lord Grey, South Africa. 0 20 years pe director of regretted ington's declination of visit South Africa and suggest a plan for bettering the conditions of the peo- | ple. i Japan has made demand upon China for the opening of Mukden and Tung Chou to foreign trade. The Unit ed States and Great Britain support Ja- pan's demands. the British Booker Wash. Financial, The ‘Pennsylvania has applied to list $70,000,000 new stock on the New York Exchange. The United States Treasurer's surplus for the first half of June was $7,000,000. The total surplus for the year ending with this month will be about $53.000,000, Unless the Treasury can pay out sone money ci Panama Canal purchases Seg: retary Shaw will have to evolve some plan for getting this surplus money out of the Treasury. He may again go into the market and purchase Government |OPERATORS GRIEVANCES | Coal Companies Complain to Concilia- | tion Board, | Made by the Cempanies Petty Interference With Nonunlon Men and Stay- | of the Accusations. Pa ltation board the to be Barre, { Special ) —When MC meets in this have grie i week operators will vances adjusted, as miners, and this ” nany of the | atter, coal companies had nothing to complain of. [he operat rs many LIGHTNING EXPLODES DYNAMITE Picc or More lejared. Men Were Blown to :s and a Score To Trala Alt:r-dinner Speakers. \ , Many Hart in Factory 3 Crash, Ten Killed in Passenger Wreck. Waterloo, Ia. An Illinois Central passenger ram, which left Omaha at 7.50 P. M., collided head on with a freight train just west of Ray nind, Ia. among them both enginees and firemen { Special) the track of the The trams met at a curve, train, which had the right of way, was wreckage The freight crew is said to have mis- understood their orders. A AAAS AN A Soldier Convicted of Murder, Trenton, N. J. (Special ).—John Car- eel is the hero of East Trenton, and iss hoarse telling of a unique experience he had in falling from the Lincoln avenue bridge and escaping unhurt, He was leaning over the railing to attract the attention of a man «¢ the railroad track beneath when he lost his balance. He went down 50 feet and landed in a bunch. To prove that he was cot in- jured. he danced a jig for the bystanders NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS. Extra Session Program. the President is preparing to | As 5 § the week 1 1 Wio call upon pects to spend the nex ot at his summer home, Oyst Bay. He has more, RIVEN not rest, as hington settled | for and during upor a1 calling ned th Sugar Countervalling Daty. ¥ New Philippine Coins. ler as Young General r (seneral general General president arter as the ot staff olf Brigadier ker H is to become 3iiss the War College A “3 ! + Attorney General Knox submitted opunon athrong the ernment to disregard sued by the Virginia bade the resumption of work Galveston William H. an right of the gov the injunction is iudge, which for i on the Meclanahan, a bookbin dropped dead from heart disease show that the commerce of the year | will exceed $2,000,000.000. Postmaster General has desig nated E. F. Kimball, chief clerk in the money order division, to succeed Jas T. Metcalf at the head of the bureau. The appointment is temporary. A number of consular appointments was announced at the State Depart- ment. Charges are made that Charles Hedges, superintendent of the City De- livery Service of the Postoffice Depart- ment, urged Congress to act favorably upon certain claims, The President has appointed several cadets to West Point Military Acad- emy. Major General Frank Wheaton, re- tired, is dead, aged 70 years. Advices to the State Department indi- cate that opposition to the Panama | Ad WD Gnd Abas santiuicd Monarch's Apartment. HAD PASSED THE OUTER GUARDS. He Wore an Army Officer's Uniform May Have Been Sympathizer With Kishene! Victims All Lon lon Startl-d By the Report of tis the Rustian Rulers Life. At'empt on LORENZ PATIENTS PROGRESSING. Cas that Crippled Limbs Are Becoming Norma Removal! of ts Disclose » Joha Mitchell Lacdsiide in North Carolina. Asheville, tain, in the that was led by the slide of last will be at least a month before the track 6,000 Reported Lost. Madrid (By Cable) —According to aj dispatch received here from El Menebhi, the Moorish war minister, | has lost 6000 men in a battle fought with the rebels at Amniedinna. Tangier, | SPARKS FROM TH: WIRES At Richmond, Va, Judge Grinnan, of the Richmond Chancery Court, granted an injunction restraining Lieutenants Theiss and Grosdeck, United States Navy, from proceeding further towards the launching of the cruiser Galveston, under construction in the Trigg ship- yards. The Navy Department is not disposed to stand for the interference. There was a small attendance of mill men at a meeting in Charlotte, N. C., to effect a merger of mille. Such a step is gat balioved te be gactical TRAGEDY IN ASHE CCUNTY, N. C Aged Father Badly Wounded and Wife Terribly Cut. ar fi CASSATT AND GOULD WAR OVER laterests Have Lite 10 of Croatia insu ted. { By fan Croatia firss 1 the Cable The ecting here since the Agram, Diet held outbreak ie of Croatia. When the tered the chamber he recent disorders in Ban of Croatia en- was received with May you be hanged!” He remnined auniet, though pale, for some Later he returned and his reappearance caused a reciewal of the scenes, Finally the sitting had to be abandoned. I A Tramp in Her Bed. Winsted, Ct. (Special).~Retuming home at dusk, Miss Nettie Granger heard loud snoring in her bedroom She found a tramp in her bed, his clothes hung on a chair. She hasten ed out of the house to Edward Yale's Tavern. “There's a man in my house,” she said as she opened the tavern door, “and he's in my bed, 100.” Yale went and sat on the tramp while she got the constable. The tramp, who described lumeelf as George Springer, of Tor- HEN, Wak feanued de wal '
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