—— THE AGITATION EFFECTIVE Determined Prosecution of Assassins. MANY PERSONS MAVE BEEN ARRESTED. The Ringleader of the Massacre Commiited Suicide on Learning that the Director of the Russias Ministry of Justice Had Ar- rived, Commissioned by the Czar to Make a Thorough lavestization. Berlin (By Cable).—The Frankfurter Kisheneff arest, Roumania, that the ringleader of Piserjewski, committed suicide at Kisheneft, the of the Russian Ministry of Justice had arrived the Czar to has because director there, commissioned by make a horrors. he stringent investigation into the Frankfurter Zeitung's corres- previously discharged from arrest at Kicheneff have been rearrested and that other 1s morally responsible for the murders have been arrested. The learns from another } Ge persor it former Zeitung also that returned to Frankfurter says source Raaben has vernor von and is endeavoring to get the that place to unite testimonial to the effect that he be- in a haved correctly Curing the massacres, ‘ashington, D. C. (Special). —Infor- mation of an y reliable character concerning the Kisheneff massacre has reached here. From advices received it appears that the protests which arose 1 the United States and her civi- lized countries aj murderous attacks upon the Jews in Kisheneff last spring has not been without practical effect. 1 states that th an enti nany ot the information tl Russian governm vigorous action gating and his been moved to Prose three prosecution cases, wre COUNTERFEITERS CAUGHT. Spurious Coin asad Raised Bills Found in Their House. capture Gadsden, + Dr SOr th ‘i mone tior Expect the Milieniam in Ten Years. Den Col. students’ convent Watch ciety of the and in t: { rifice liamson, and C. T on the Ages,” was es bu ifty mersior lieve ver, (Special Tower ry ~OTIV Cony that spirit form lennium will Two Die From Lockjaw. Chicago at St. Elizabeth's Hospital of lockia as the result of injuries received in play- “ y -~ A Special J] WO po ing with Fou When the disease that i relief. explosives the boys ! the } had become so ads was impossible to give them any The victims are: Andrew Os anced THE LATEST NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. Domestic. Two convicts, Perry Hawkins and George Mance, who escaped from the state farm in Lexington, S. C., were shot, one killed and the other mortally wounded, by B. L. Swygert, who had been asked to join in the man hunt by the guards. He is held blameless. Unusual heavy rainfalls in Pensacola, Fla, and vicinity have caused consider- able damage. . Mrs. Henricks, wife of Dr. Henricks, who was convicted of conspiracy with Laura Biggar to break Millionaire Ben- nett's will, has gotten a warrant stealing her husband away. Barry C, Institute of Technology, robbing the ciety’s store. Harvard Co-operative So- Gilbert Mullin, a federal prisoner who from Fort Leavenworth and one of the guards, overpowered the { i and Frederick Deckman, aged nine, jured by a cannon cracker n- Came Out the Wrong End. Bay Shore, L. I. (Special).—Miss Mollie QOusterhoudt was bady burned while spraying carbolic acid wound on her pet bull terrier. The glass syringe failed to work properly and the acid gushed out at the wrong end, covering Miss Ousterhoudt's face and neck. Some of the acid entered one of her eyes, and it is feared she may lose the sight of it. Miss Ousterhoudt came here about a year ago with her parents from Utica, N. Y. Lightning Strikes Oli Tank. Chester, Pa. Special). ~During a se- vere clectrical storm lightning struck the United Oil Companies’ 30,000 gal- lon tank at Marcus Hook, near here, causing an explosion which shattered the roof of the tank into hundreds of pieces. The force of the explosion shook the houses in Marcus Hook and vicinity and did damage estimated at $e0.000 The burning oil has broken throngh the fire banks, and nearby buiicings are threatencd Judge Hardy, in the Superior Court in Boston, appointed Horace E. of Hyde Park, receiver for the cycle Manufacturing Company of Brock- ton. Charles W. Roxbury, a tea expert, was found robbed and so badly beaten in New York that he died without being able to'give any clue to his assailants J. St. John, president of the Colorado Springs City Council, indicted on a charge of having accepted a railroad a bribe, was acquitted, The coroner's jury which has been investigating the death of Andrew Hudock, treasurer of the Pennsylvania Slovak Catholic Union, in Hazleton, Pa., rendered a verdict of murder The National Division of the Temperance, at ng in New Haven, ( decided next year in New Th was an I, to Calvin Price and murder of Mrs Frank nd ana Sons of SELSION to meet conch onn., Haven Co Croy its Te immense witness the h Jerry Greeves Nellie Re Israel wounded i by Edward Barton, - x} ba + 9% oF HN. and fatally Walorie SUCCOras are sidering the stponing the visit of to Paris, owing to the n of the P Mayor Samuel g Mansi House Admiral Co officers of the American sqt The Duchess of bust of the Victoria Savoy i pe Lord the n Argyll unveiled a Sir Arthur embankment, heater, in London Sullivan fronting Lord Lansdowne stated in the House of Lords that | mviuded in the coming fiscal inquiry Quite a number of shipping disasters were caused along the Australian Coast i President lLoubet had an imposing King Edward escorting him to the rail- road station. reception. The Frankfurter Zeitung says German boerses for the half 500,000 for the same period in 1902 The officers of the American Squad. ron were entertained at a luncheon jven by the Pilgrims’ Club, Admiral eresford presiding as toastmaster. Financial If reports from Denver are to be be- lieved, Colorado may yet become a rival of Pennsylvania as a producer of anthracite coal. The New York Subtreasury paid to banks $a260.000 on telegraphic order from San Francisco against the deposit of Klondike gold at the mint. The Bank of England rate remains unchanged at 3 per cent. The propor. tion of reserves to liabilities is 51.42 per cent.; last week 42.00 per cent; last year 48.60 per cent. The bank lost in bullion on week £504,000 BALTIMORE STORM SWEPT Havoc Wrought All Over City By Wiad, Rain and Lightning. 72 CITY BLOCKS FILLED WITH DEBRIS. Three Terrific Storms, Which Were Said to be the Severest in Recent Years, Broke Over Washingion, D. C.—Winchester, Virginia Was Flooded, the Water Reaching the Highest Polat Slace | Baltimore and was visited vicinity one of the in years. The over the city and northern suburbs with | most terrific elements broke | Sunday by all their fury, and before they ceased damage had been done While no section entirely escaped the fury of the wind and rain and light- | ning, the most unfortunate section was | the northeastern, which seems to have | been a special prey to the assailing forces. i Innumerable houses were unroofed, walls were blown in, trees uprooted and fences torn down. Lightning struck repeatedly. Car lines were brought to a standstill and poles and wires laid low. Thousands of cellars were flooded. Although a of persons hurt, no one was reported killed number were The maximum temperature in Baiti- which The that sev more was cighty-five degrees, before noon at about was reached downpour that followed hour lowered the perature enty, and did not r h a much higher point at any time during the rest of the day. £0) The maximum velocity of the wind an hour, tart and it orty-six ana n was Fr yoints in Maryland re ports he h severe storms which he i DC the LEO SUBMITS TO ANOTHER OPERATION Stood the Ordeal Bravely and Was Mach Re- lieved as a Resuit After proved ROSSONI. LAPPONI, MAZZONI SAYS SHE WAS WIFE OF GUITEAU. Defense Made by a Man Whe is Belang Seed for Divorce. = 3 { Special), Anna : * {ime een 1d tos have niea n och Allen, ormick Harvester hey were married, accord in November, 1001 The latter declares in an affidavit that Mrs. Allen the widow of Guiteau She denies this, but asserts that she was at one time his wife. Allen avers that complainant concealed this fact | from him until after their marriage. Mr Allen declares that she has not received | the proper support from her husband, who | is able to make a good living for her, | she avers, i Allen charges that his wife has made | is more able to work than he is. In Mrs. Allen alleges that she is health and weighs but 85 in poor | According to Allen, his wife | pounds, mire prior to their marriage. Saicide Was Crazzd by Heat Stamford, Ct. (Special). ~Crazed by at his boarding place in this city. He arranged a shotgun by his bed, lay down, reached out and pulled the trig- get. Turks and Bulgarians Fighting. Paris (By Cable). —~According to a dispatch from Constantinople, published here, engagements have taken place be- tween Turkish and Bulgarian troops on the frontier, which the Turks accuse the Bulgarians of crossing. On the other hand, the Bulgarians assert that the Turks tried to occupy the neutral zone. The dispatch adds that a ministerial council was hurriedly summoned at Yil- diz Kiosk and more troops have been called to the colors NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS. War on Reed Smoot. That there is to be a determined fight in the Senate next fall to declare the seat of Senator Smoot, of Utah, vacant, there is no doubt, and the fact that let- ters and remonstrances are coming to the Senate Committee on Elections every day indicates most clearly that the junior senator from Utah may find him- self out of that body, although he has already taken the oath of office. There is strong evidence of a tidal wave of op- position from the religious people main in Congress, such a one as ¢n- and overwhelmed Brigham H. in the House. is chairman of the Senate Committee on Elections Mr. Burrows will not say what view he or any other member of the committee will take of the case It understood that an effort is he- 18 Smoot is been for years a polygamist, which evidence they hope have in time to present to the committee the Senate meets in December. Whether or not such proof will be forthcoming remains to be seen, but it is very appar- ent that great pressure is being brought upon the Senators of the country to to now and has to from all sections the influence use gress Bancroft to Release Ships. The Navy stance of at tl Departmen Department, the State interfer the taken steps to prevent further ence with Americ: } Orinoco river by either Ge rebel forces : This action was of Mr States Charge that the tained two noco Ste; ng in the vernment or taken upon the ad W. Russell, United Caracas, to the effect forces had de Ors vice 1g to the Fern: Both Roads Granted the Privilege. The More Time for Acre Case. “t Y ' i A (reat Religious Gatberiog. fs ¢ Line v In the Departments AE eet v 24 gnment 3 with the Presiden generals a Postmaster General Payne an Assistant Postmaster General had a long conference over office investigation Former Clerk J. M the District of Columbia A. Watson, The President has summoned mem bers of the B'nai B'rith Council to a Conference at Oyster Bay. that the United States desires in the way of open ports in Manchuria. Four companies of coast artillery have been detailed by Secretary of War Root as permanent garrisons Congressman Sydney E. Mudd, . of Maryland, will go with the Commit tee on Naval Affairs on a tour of in- spection of the navy yards on the At- lantic Coast. Counsel Cromwell, of the Panama Canal Company, is of the opinion that the treaty will be finally ratified by the Colombian Congress, The State Department has been notified that the Chinese government has paid the third instalment on ac- count of the Boxer indemnity. James Watson, a veteran of the Mex- ican War, is trying to prove to the officials of the Pension Bureau that he is not dead. Harlan D. Brush, of New York, has been appointed United States consul at Milan, Italy, In the opinion of General Davis, the conditions in the Philippines are such as to warrant the reduction of the force. . The United States battleship Kear: sarge smashed all ocean records for speed in her journey to Kiel from New Ory TO HAVE TOBACCO SQUAD Upon Human System, HOW EXPERIMENTS WILL BE MADE Haviag Concluded His Investigations Upon Federal Clerks in the “Goveraoment Board- ing House,” the Chief Will Start la to Ascertain the Effect of Tobacco Upon the Digestive Organs. Washington, D. C. (Special).—The Dr. Harvey W. chief of the bureau of chem- experiments which Wiley, the istry of the department of agriculture, the “gove some has been conducting at rn ment boarding house” promise ’ day to be of considera interest to all users of tobacco and manufacts for at the the effect used foods rer a i Apalse 4. ang dgaeaiers, CONCius the tests of in tobacco has upon the digestion : the human s) Re Just as the cigar come dinner, so Dr. Wiley will experiments in relation to t« he fed his boarder sorts of food. Consequently, it will time before i question that done in the he will forms system In neral after has some bacco understood he has that 1s, Various take pu ~SMOKINK what effect see Ins h ak en sumer when taken eer tito anantitic will . juansi ake ENGINES AND CARS DROP 2000 FEET. Jump the Deaver and Rio Grande Tracks and Tumble Inte River. torrent an was ne cars 200 into the when t ran « the track The Pacific express was backed City and its engine took wrecking crew and physicians to scene gorge } or of the cars that fell down the gorge and there were no injured to be treated SPARKS FROM THE WIRES Elmer McGibbney, 21, from Pitts burg, Pa.. was drowned in Gull Lake near Kalamazoo, Mich. while swim ming. The of Mrs mutilated body the Wabash river at Terra Haute, Ind was found dead in his bed at Janesville Wie, with a bullet hole in his head The body found in the Niagara rive that of Delahanty, the ballplayer. Mice Henrietta Distler committed suicide in Cincinnati because she could not marry her brother. cargo of tea, was burned at Colombo, Island of Ceylon. Bishop Thomas F. Gailor, of Tennes- see, was among a number of prominent men who made addresses to the teachers at the convention in Boston, Andrew Carnegie, who donated $i. £00,000 for a "palace of peace” for The Hague Tl has received letter of shanks from Queen Wilbelmina and from Count Cassini in behalf of the Czar. Aid was asked for the sufferers from the Lond at Jeannetie, Pa. | Conference of Prominent Russian Offi ciale Held at Port Arthur, | Kin-Chau (By Cable).—All the promi. | nent officials in Cl Man- and Korea are attending the con- ference at Port Arthy Russian ina, churia Was them hem Minister of Alexieff, the Rus- and Seoul, the Korea, 1 Rss at Peking r agent in Ch are hina and recently Aged Kentuckian too lil to Attend Hearing, Buf Denounces It JEANNETTE ASKS FOR AID. Fifty Families Homeless sad Vast Dam ig: Dose By Flood. Kassans Kidnapping Farm Hands Kan i - Forty ers stopped a Miss Boston, { Special farm- eri Pacific train here and went through it, searching for har hands. The train ordinarily does ot stop here and the farmers flagged it with a lantern wrapped in a red hand. | kerchief. They offered passengers $2.50 | and $3 a day for three weeks to get off | the train. There is a great scarcity of | harvest hands. For Friendship of Whites." Memphis, Tenn. (Special) ~The an- nual meeting of the Southern Negro Cengress convened here. About 200 del- egutes, representing nearly every South- errs State, were present when President A. J. Golden, of Mississippi, called the meeting to order. The principal sub- ject of discuseion will be that of plan- ning a way to bring about more friendly relations between the races Oaly Two Sailers Desert. Washington (Special).—~The follow- ing cablegram was received at the Navy Department from Rear Admiral Cotton, at Portsmouth, England: Only two stragglers at Kiel; both Americans by birth; still absent. Admiral Cotton cabled this information to the depart- ment in response to an inquiry as to the accuracy of the report that a large number of safors, chiefly of foreign birth, had desfrted from the American warships dupfag the visit of the squad- ron th Kel i vest rot