A Part of Her Black Sea Fleet to Overawe the Sultan. FULL REPARATION IS DEMANDED. The Russian Ambassador Has Been Telegraph ed to From Sebastopol Notifying Him of the Orders Received by the Naval Headquarters s# That He May be Prepared for Whatever May Come. St. Petersburg Cable).~—A squadron of the Russian Black Sea fleet has been ordered to sail for Turk- ish waters. Notification telegraphed Zinovieff, of this move has been Sebastapol to M. Russian Ambassador at Constantinople. The dispatch of the squadron intended to emphasize Russia's intention of exacting complete demands to from 18 compliance with her as satisfaction for the murder, by a Turk- ish gendarme, of M. Rostkovski, Con- sul at Monastir. It Count Lamsdorff, ter, telegraphed to the Sultan that last the Foreign Minis- M. Zinovieff s expression of regret, the Prince Ahmed, Ambass: 1s announced nce visit of condole by tHe and the Grand ish adequate s: of M. Rotko A bina, Sultan's si to the mn, the EXPressiu \izie banian whose againse the at Monastir, character : punishn dered t} of the Turl accepted, made as fol Ihe diate pro the Val banished ment ficials In bassador Zir means of ge avet of Mo Ing 5 addit FRESH FLOODS IN THE WEST. Kansas aad Missouri Rivers Swollen By Heavy Raias. Kansas City, Mo wo Kansas tically suspended, all the { Spe 3 i after the ted alter tn bridges erect June having been endan in the Kansas ng the result o y 3 s west of this pla Armourdale, which was wiped June flood, the river 14 ow water mark and 7 feet hig west mark wwded sir June. It will have to go feet higher, however, to reach the to proper and the lamage to the bridges. The cu swift that rowboats can hardly live in it. is 1 th 1 , LE 1 re i Cr 3 srilv % nly { is DOWIE REVISES BALL RULES. Sinful Thieving of Bases Forbidden In Zion City. Chicago (Special). —Hay ing the American flag, Dr started ange national game, baseball. revised Dowie has now out to ch the rules of the These are some in the Zion City games. “No"bases shall be stolen. Thievery is sinful and must be put down by the faithful, The curve must be cut out bréed strife and discontent “Brethren who meet upon not in contention and self-glorification, for that way lies destruction.” Cashier's Arrest Follows a Fallure, Red Bank, N. J. (Special). ~L. Cow- art, cashier of the defunct Navesink Na- tional Bank, was arrested on the charge of embezzling $40,000 of the bank's funds. Cowart surrendered to United States Marshal Garsarde here and fur- nished $10,000 bail to await the action of the Federal grand jury. Weds Death ia Gay Gown. New Haven (Special) —After array- ing herself in evening dress for a dinner party, to which she had been invited, Mrs. Arthur E. Bradley drank carbolic acid and.died in the presence of her parents and family. Mrs. Bradley was the handsome daughter of Loren H. ‘Stannard, a wealthy manufacturer of this city, and lived at his summer place, Woodmont, on the Sound. Mrs. Brad- Jey was unhappy in her married life. THE LATEST NEWS IN SHORT ORDER, Domestic. Seven persons are now dead as the re. sult of Gilbert Twigg, a maniac, firing recklessly on a crowd at a concert ,at Winfield, Kansas. Gen. John C, Black and many other prominent delegates to the Grand Army of the Republic convention arrived in San Francisco. Justice John Woodward, of New York, addressed the Chautauqua Assem- bly on “The Mob Spirit in America.” Vice-President J. H. Thompson, of the Charleston (W. Va.) Electric Com- pany, has disappeared and is charged with embezzlement John S. Wise surprised Richmond so- ciety by cancelling his box at the Horse Show Norfolk (Va.)believes Vice-President J. M. Barr is soon to leave the Seaboard Air Line, The will of A. H. Grandy, of Norfolk, 'a., leaves his $175000 estate to hi widow and children, making her ex- ecutrix. In an address before Assembly at Dixon, Iii, cup, of the United States Circuit C d that government control of 1 15 essential to the 1 the ourt, mo 10polies perpetua- Hitcheock Ob Secretaries Shaw and » among the President's callers le to calling October Charles *w that “il ig fie . 1 & - 1 i ' ian n i t if SpOonastr, was condemned nartial and 1m- er Fiatoler » meaia iV €XC¢ International Congress Telegraphy decided at its ssion in Berlin to keep its MINES secret. Major W. O. Daniels is expedition that w scientific Southampton on September 1 pointed to succeed Lieutenant von Gossler as German war minister. Cardinals Rampoila and Mocenni op death. Several mill nd other valuables were found hig His after francs : IONS Russia has established 2 new royalty over the Amur district and the Province, with Vice Ad- miral Alexieff as the viceroy The people living in the district sur- are in a state of panic on of the threatened eruption, The Chinese imperial troops have been defeated by rebels at Hwei Chou Fu, in the southern Province Kwangtung. Vice Admiral Cervera resigned his ost as chief of staff of the Spanish Navy. The British House of Commons voted yesterday to approve the government's agreement with the Cunard Steamship Company and with the International Mercantile Marine Company, account A Boston wager is that Copper will gO to 75 before it falls to 30. The sensational jump of 6 per cent. in Reading in one hour almost caused a panic among the bears. It is getting more difficult every year for small railroads to preserve their independence. A thoroughly reliable firm of ban kers sent this dispatch to Winthro Smith & Company: “lI do not thin Gould and Standard Oil people have control of New York Central yet by any means.” and This Supply is Likely to Fail Soon— Misery of the Survivors is ladescribable— Gendarmes’ Barracks Collapse and Plan- tations Are Destroyed in Martinique. Kingston, Jamaica (Special).—There heartrending scenes all over the of Antonio starving old other buildings id I northern Island of Jamaica. thousands and portions At Port i homeless and Ol people have sought shelter in the and the survived few the not be prison which hurricane hose who could accommodated are s : Tt <a cowermg in the lee of ruined walls and ¢d prazzas. : : 2 and waiting rooms and The railroad she filled with children . mercha women to but the majority green, he. a3 Ly the Kerosene 3 the THREE KILLED, TWENTY INJURED. Man Fires late Crowd Without Provocation... Believed to be losane. carnage un 1a ferns is confront. nto 5 ! HCA Ore II€ Was : mented the de iver from his mto drew pocket and fired a his body own were by this treet, and the e¢ sought safety i an ho The dead and dying time scattered all over the peopl win fenlles It was fully 1 Tr before ered sufficiently to take care jared Giibert Twigg was a miller by trade commonly referred to as “Craz Twigg, but him dangerous no ladia’s Financial Condition. London (By Cable) —Lord George Hamilton, secretary of state for India, in presenting the annual statement of the Indian budget in the House of Commons, told an encouraging story of the progress and stability of India’s finances. He pointed out that there had been substantial surpluses in the last three years, amognting this year to $15,280,000. This financial situation will enable the government to reduce the «alt tax by 25 per cent. and make considerable remissions in the income tax. Lord George Hamilton said the fears regarding a scarcity of food in India this year might be dismissed. Took th: Children, Too. Chicago, lll. (Special) ~John Malan- der, a foreman in the Illinois Central shops, boarded with Mrs. Minnie Teede- man at 9741 Escanaba avenue for four months. Friday he left, taking with him Mrs. Minnie Teedeman, five little Teede- mans, ranging in age from nine years to eight months; one load of assorted fur- niture irom the Teedeman home, and one well-stocked larder from the Teede- man residence, Teedeman arrived home late in the day. He found the empty home tocked. . i 3 i i NATIONAL CAPITAL AFFAIRS. Silver for Philippines. Director of the Mint Roberts received a report on the purchase of silver for the new Philippine coinage, covering every- thing up to August 1, which shows that the scigniorage will yield a substantial in the new Philippine currency system “We have bought 9,711.506.06 ounces 145,762.53,” said Mr. Roberts Philippine peso contains three and a more grains than our silver amount of bullion worth shi than 42 cents. Its currency new 32 to 1 basis will a margin of profit in the shape of seign iorage which will go far toward ; the redemption fund problem which for so long troubled the Senate financiers.” B for $31.000000 worth of of indebtedness of the Pl have been invited by the Bureau of In- sular Affairs, under the direction of the DE re 23 £ f War less ily Fd 5 l on the } value be go cents, leaving Bids cates 1 ptember the rate juarterly, one year after d: ty Trus c opened il be 1ssued to create Professor M Gee Res , 1 gus. ids that am- will kill th M es as f of the Army. 111: ant reports a of lawlessness existing at C.) Navy Yard. Cromwell, counsel for Canal Company, called at partment with favorable in- regarding status of the pend- treaty in the Colombian Congress J. Spilman will succeed A. W Young chief of as- the serious the 1 He Postoffice De- Free-delivery Department the partment, tained in the annual of Visitors of the Academy. Prof. W. J. McGee, ethnologist charge of Bureau of American Ethno Institute, has re- Secretary Root has issued an order of the army. Gov. John Walter Smith, of Mary- land, has been called upon to name a i the cruiser Maryland about the middle of September, A disrespectful letter written by Col- onel Meade, of the Marine Corps, to the Navy Department has caused his retirement in his present grade by the President. A cablegram from Minister Beaupre at Bogota says that no final action has been taken on the Panama Canal treaty by Colombian Senate. It is stated that an effort will be made when the Senate assembles to prevent the confirmation of General Vood as major general The Weather Bureau has come into conflict with the Anti-Smoke law. Postmaster General Payne has pre. pared a statement showing the status of rural free delivery. The Secretaty of the Treasury re- ceived a contribution of $100 for the conscience fund, In a report to the State Department Richard Guenther, consul general at Frankfort, Germany, says that German newspapers are authority for the predic- tion that the mule will be replaced dur- ing the present century with a more effi- cient animal, being a cross between horse and donkey, . IN DREAD OF A MASSACRE Daoger Threatening the Christians in Macedonia. the Mosques Taken to Presage a General Uprising —Roumanians snd Greeks Io a the Insurgents, Sofia, Bulgarian ed very ‘nt at Uskub. | daily gathering in the (By Office Cable).~The has disquieting news from its 1 2 esl orn ety Bulgaria receiv Foreign The Mussulmans are mosques, and it 15 feared that a massacre of the impending, inls 1} als | 1ere express the intervention of the pe aster the can prvent dis { 1 he i cide takes ressimi view of the Bulgarian government dly i iy i ation and their fears the Christian AUTOMOBILIST RIDES T0 DEATH Drowaed in the Erie Cina! late Which His Machine Had Pluaged he should at cuse consi | ties before | ney i — — PTOMAINES IN THE SANDWICHES ot Senator Stewart's Farm. Washington, D. C | markable pe | 18 reported from Ashburne, Va., ¢ Washington. A large (Special).—=A re case of maine poiso 1 20 miles outsi | number of persons had gathered to at | tend the sale of the dairy farm owned | by Senator Stewart, of Nevada sandwiches least 50 persons ham and beei afterwards at taken violently ill, maine poisoning. One alter agony. Horsemen were dispatched in all directions for doctors, and a num- ber responded and took prompt meas- ures to relieve the sufferers, p. m. doctors report their patients out of danger, although many still are quite ill. An investigation developed chased in Washington and kept in cold storage on the farm for several days, was the cause of the trouble. A AANA A Masked Mea Kill Two, Glendive, Mont. (Special). Three masked men attempted to hold up, in a Northern Pacific freight car, six labor. ers en route to the wheat fields of the Dakotas. The laborers resisted the de- mands of the robbers, and a general ht ensued, resulting in the killing of Thomas McGowan, of Philadelphia, who was shot through the right lung, and an unknown man, whose y was found in the car later in the day. The robbers escaped uninjured, but two of them were arrested. SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM. Joseph Pullizer Gives $1,000,000 to Establish It at Columbia University. New York (Special).—Joseph Pulit- zer, proprietor of the New York oA journalism at Columbia University, this of $1,000,000 to establish a school - 1 : . school is in successful operation ip will be erected A . . NL 5I1GC is is at a $500,000 the It » toward unive relation of cost for the that uch as i: mn imp scope riant [ Fate! Shoo ‘nz Afiray Saved From Lynchers. (3% been placed =a a. by l been in othocer Meteor Breaks a Bridge. Mich. (Special) =A destroyed part of It made a The meteor gave f sound as it passed through the sky, and struck th ground with a report that was heard fi Falling meteor which fel the bridge buried itself 1d hole nearly rth € Tr $ i £ 3 SPARKS FROM TH: WIRES A nine-year-old boy was found in 2 hunger. He said he was a son of wealthy been kidnapped by tramps. The American fishing boat Silver Lake Erie by the Canadian cruiser Petre! alleged poaching on Canadian waters Rev. Dr. Deon Richmond Babbitt rector of the Church of the Epiphany, Brooklyn, answered John Temple Graves at Chavtauqua on lvnchings and mobs The storach of a git in Mesiohis Tenn, will be analyzed to determine iff the goat ate revenue stamns off whisky barrels, as claimed by a saloonkeeper. Messrs. Talbot J. Taylor & Co. New York stockbrokers, are trying to arrange a settlement with their creditors in order to resume business. During a fog in the New York harbor the Hamburg- American liner Nubia had a narrow escape from collision with the Kronprin: Wilhelm, In St. Paul, Minn, James J. Hill's reonal property assessment has : creased from $138000 to $000,000,
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