— MANY HURT IN WRECK Bad Smash on the Southern Railway Near North Garden. The Day Coach was Lified Into the Alr and Shot into the Combination Coach, Tele- scoping the Latter Luckily, Half of the to Ascertain the Cause of the Delay. Va. were injured and $30,000 dam- Charlottesville, ( Special) —Ten persons age sustained in a rear-end c« the at 10.21 three miles of Ni south Sunday morning 1 acciaen Sou n way rth of Charlottes were brought to train sent from Four wi } mmbs 10, running Washington, and was Section No. id have been flag- but was al ssenger, which n No. 1 of orth Garden ight rushed mntoy { Cars Collide; Thirty-five Hurt. ester, Ma Special).~Two load to thi City spect scene of ars nf the the Framingham Hospital wreck to Powder Blew Up Boys, West Newton, Pa. rs and two men were seriously burn- (Special).—Five 1 the explosion of three cans of powder which they were the Federal Supply any’'s store Three of the boys, J Wilan, Lo renzo Wiland and William Reis, fom tote prooani Comg 5€ ph die. It is said the boys were ; cigarcttes and that from the cigarettes ignited the powder. Women Burn to Death. burg correspondent of the Daily Mail the village of Schalajifka, in the dis- trict of the Don, thirty-three female la- escape molestation by male who in revenge fired the barn and watched the burning without heeding the shrieks of the victims. Killed in Patrol Wagon. Philadelphia (Special).—~Henry Shatz, of Souderton, Pa, a catpenter, was picked up alongside the tracks of the Reading Railway in this city. He was unconscious and had struck by a train. on was dashing to a hospital with the mjured man it was struck by a trolley car. Shatz. two policemen were severely injured, One of the horses had to be put to death. THE LATEST NEWS IN SHORT ORDER Domestic, The Richmond Street Car Company is taking active measures to protect their cars from stone-throwers. The plant of the Southern Hat Works will be removed from Peters- burg to Richmond, Va. assault on a white woman in Mecklen burg county, Va., are in the Petersburg Jail for safekeeping. The habilities of T. J. I'he Taylor & Co. The Phila Turkish and cruiser Medd elphia, the Pacific Convicts in the co Ga., mine have imcinnati, red Charles F. that her on he Af «4 enator, Pre wrongdoin car- collection mnternal revénue tie President Roosevelt and his 1 rode FOOL het hr Se) K spen 1e¢ di A Licut of wre cked Maine. Af M ters drowned in the | the Olympic fy Wirs + final evacu: Occur. Reports of are i panied Vienna, but mored rev to visit his fat dente ace in He is grave, at custom, lution 3 * ner President Baliour, of the British Lancashire were working on ed on account of the deficiency in raw cotton. Baron de Bush was killed by an ex- press train near Northampton, Eng. land. He was traveling to Seotland, accompanied by his wife, who was Miss Pauline Joram, an American opera sin At the conferences of the American and Mexican Monetary Commissions with the German representatives at Berlin a4 unanimous agreement was reached regarding a uniform monetary system for China on.a gold basis with a silver circulation, Flaancial An upward spurt in cotton dampened bull enthusiasm in stocks, Reading is earning more than 4 per cent. on its common stock. United States Realty, Rock Island, Copper and Ice all made new low rec- ords. The sensational break of 6 points in Amalgamated Copper to 30 1-2 created SOME UNCasiness. The Carnegie Steel plant is laying up an immense stock of coke and coal to avert the vsual Winter fuel famine. RACE WAR IN ILLINOIS Mob Lynches Two Negroes and Burn Their Bodies, ONE WHITE KILLED, THREE WOUNDED. Hanged to a Telephone Pole- Sheriff and Deputies. War, were lynched by from COO {« jail doors, their bodies and hacked Mayfield, lent f of 600 men, who , three were the Shernifi men was clamor o named brutal Gave Her Life for Her Dog. bound LL } { Spe the br akes short to , and the on Wi Her only to The dog es track : where she lay, her mother lifeless. caped. Woman Cursed in Court. Chicago (Special).—~Mounting the witness stand Julius Wiltrax, 11 years old, after brushing away a tear, dra- the State believes may convict his mother and father of the brutal murder of a matically gave testimony which ound buried on the prairie on the western outskirts of the city. Follow- mg the story of the lad the mother of the murdered boy. Mrs. Annie Pasz kowski, threw the courtroom into con. fusion when she leaped to the side of the accused man and woman and heap- ed curses on them, alleging they killed her son. Pourcd Acid Over Wife, Cincinnati (Special).—~Mrs, Charles F. Ritter is dying under unusually dis. tressing circumstances. Her husband is a policeman. They have been sepa- rated for ten months. She says he broke into her apartments and poured carbolic acid over her. Ritter later met another policeman and explained that he had burned his bands and clothing while trying to prevent his wife from committing suicide, NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS, Equipping State Militia. Chief Executives of the States a mem orandum..calling upon them for infor mation regarding the various equipment The dK INg the army, appr Secretary of letter read expend $2,000,000 ized ms and render shall be unexpe f the % fo Borrow §$35.000 000 done its part t American g argain, the g wmrse could not wernment of «¢ the le t sanction a cn Rand New Under lavestigation. Postoffice inspectors are now inves. H. Rand, the former confidential clerk of Postmas. ter-General Henry C. Payne and now Assistant Superintendent of the Divi sion of Salaries and Allowances. Mr Rand has not been at the departmen for some days. In the Departments. Chairman Proctor, of the Civil Ser. vice Commission, in reply to former Postmaster General Smith, holds the latter responsible for the irregularities in the Washington Postoffice appoint- ments and for packing the rural free-de livery service. Secret Service Agent George © Barker died, having been worn and worried by his long chase of Oliver T Sherwood, cashier of the Smithport (Ct.) National Bank, who was arrest ed in Panama. W. A. Miller was reinstated in the position of assistant foreman in the Government Printing Office. The members of the Bookbinders' Union decided to take no action pending the decision of the Public Printer in re- gard to charges filed against Miller. The Postoffice Department decided to drop from the Federal payroll on April 1 next the name of Rtinnie Vv. Cox, postmaster at Indianola, Miss. Benjamin G. Hill, who killed his wife last November at their home, in Wash- ington, was hanged at the United States "my tigating the affairs of H Fifteen Hundred People Killed on Both Sides, erals, 61 Colonels end a Number of Officers —Ferreras and His However, Escape. TWO WOMEN SHOT FROM AMBUSH Mrs shot Husband of Onc Arrested. WOMEN FREE TWO ROBBERS Wes But Away Just the Same. Waroed, Prisosers Got F. W. HOLLS DEAD Conference. Preacher Shot Two Men, Middlesburg, Ky killing one man and another, Rol Lee, a Linnie, in Casey county, said grace at the jail table in Liberty. {Special ).—-Alter fy «11 3 fatally wounding crt nunister Lee became involved in a quarrel with Ellis Wood and the latter's son and the shooting followed, in which the preacher proved himself more than a match for both of his opponents, for he succeeded in kill ing Woods and fatally son. The “hghting parson” was then arrested and taken to the jail at Lib erty, where he peacelully returned thanks at the table with the other pris oners, wounding his SPARKS FROM THE WIRES Oliver T. Sherwood, an alleged de faulter from Bridgeport, Conn, was ar rested in Panama. It is reported that the Japanese are convinced that it would be better to fight Russia now than risk the event. ual loss, of Korea and the relegation of Japan to a secondary piace. The recently married Grand Duchess of Saxe-Weimar is reported to have fled from Weimar on account of alleg: ed difficulties with the elderly women wf she fone STILL HELD BY RUSSIAN TROOPS. President of Foreign Affairs. Peking (By : : aq « { the Cable).—~Prince Ching, Foreign Office, TOWN, FIERCE BATTLE IN PHILIPPINE Col Bandholtz Defeats 8 Force of 240 Rebels in the Streets of Albany DEATH OF CASSIUS M. CLAY Noted Kentucky Politician and Daclist Migisier to Russia be thanked and con by President Palma for conduct Two or arc scrving sentences anors will be pare and rejoin their commands Col William L. Haskin will leave belore he American troops, om account oF 1s promotion and retirement as brig The Government is pro $n dN purchase of the private lands within the naval stations area. Germans Form Steel Trust Paris (By Cabe).-~The Berlin corre spondent of Rappel wires that a Gernmar trust, similar to the American cor poration, is being formed with a capi talization of $125000000 The Kruppe have joined in the «lemme, it is said Her Comb Afire. Mackinack Island, Mich. (Special). — Charles H. Major, of Indianapolis, and’ Mrs. Major were badly burned in » singular accident, A celluloid comb worn by Mrs. Major took fire frem ane alcohol lamp on which Mrs. Major was heating a curling iron. Mrs Major's hair, arms and hands were badly burn. ed, and Mr. Major. in attempting to put out the flames, was severely burned about the arms and hands, Mr. Major is the author of “When Knighthood: Was in Flower.” feed
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