NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. { The Latest Happenings Condensed for Rapid SCORES INJURED IN STORM| LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS. | Prosecution Hands Brief | 8 to House THE RUSSIANS PILLAGING ” | AFTER SULLY’S BACKERS| PORT ARTHUR SHELLED AGAIN. | Threatened the Destruction of Russian Foris Near Anju. RUSSIANS ARE SOUTH OF THE YALL. Japanese Scouts Report the Russians in Greater Strength Seuth of Than They Expected laforms Parliament Pert Arthur. of Conditions fetach estimat Seoul, (By Cable Two ments of Russian troops, of ' 6 1€ sther ii O30) 1 WO) ed to number 300 and the men, are reported t« illaging country around Anju reans in fear are fleeing south Ping Yank, uti © the is 40 miles north of about 60 miles S« River. le In order to provi snents of the army ¢ Japanese authorities extend the fishery con Korean provinces of Hw: an ang Chyong d Ping Japanese scouts repor have troops are south of discovered than stronger force Blockading of Port Arthur. Tokio, (By Cable).—The house Representatives : listened 1 a sigm AM ¢ ficant speech by minister of marin out a dissenting voice { to Vice Admiral T for their service to remarks his In Marine said 1it was be prepared for emerge: of peace, but that the Japanese N necessity of and had action on acco Referring to of Vice Admiral AM. Yamamoto Representative: successfully the at least fenders Innere i been « twice of the p report battle torpedo boat time, from which that the work of reg thur was beng ciently. The had observe enemy. 3s she foun s thar the PANIC IN COUNTY HOSPITAL. Many Patients Supposed to Be Very Il Were Run Out. Escanaba, fire at the 60 patients wid} ana many building So der Se ' in were death caped and fire-escap Many stood building n only in their mig up to their knees taken t The fire was unde hour, but it 1s the patients whe typhoid fever will s the effects of tt ear o nearby PANAMA DISBANDS TROOPS. Duly One Battalion Remains Under Country's Colors. Panama, crees, the it man troops on the isthr ed, leavin i the colors, the Panaman sale. Owing to del Toro, the | taries have been sent dent Amador to be taken to tained by the town 3 Colon on the United Fruit Compan steamer Preston, taking with the some relief supplies for the inhal tants who suffered from the confia gration, President Amador gave a bang to Second Vice President and fo Gov, Obaldia. William W. Russell, the retiring secretary of the United States |.egation, and recently appoint ed Minister Colombia; Col. J. R Shaler, the superintendent of Panama Railroad Company; Senor Arango, and other prominent persons were present S€¢ 1 g oniy on K and tne v navy study repair the Th } 1 A i ¥ 1 GaMmages o£ satied m ret mer to Johnson's Murder Avenged, Washington, D. C. (Special). —Unit- ed States Minister Powell cablce the tured and caused to be promptly exe- head court-martial and convicted killing Machinist Johnson in the steam Yankee a few weeks ago Tornado in Arkansas, Fort Smith, Ark. (Special). —Pas. engers on a belated train on the Ark kansas Central railroad destructive tornado in a strip of coun try near Spring Hill, Ark. Several persons are reported injured, but so far as can be learned no killed. L. W. Seamans, City, a passenger, says that as far as the eye could reach tie destruction ap- peared complete. Not a tree was left standing and houses were razed. reported a Reading. ‘ Domestic. At a tial Chair Hanna Mem at Ley eland, OQ) Crow meeting of the As { among the trustees ernos Herrick, Hay, Un States Governor Mitchell | Mineworkers sociation, d-were "1 Senator select Secretary ed a Durbin, of ’ president have Ment Buffa { lark, of the ITE well-known member of Amer Water-color Society of New Yor died at California home John Mahnken, the body of an Iroquois Theater victim 24 a relative in order to enter i arrested in Chicago his who claimed suit, was The borings of the rapid transit sub way were completed between the Fort George terminus and the City Hall, in New York, : | Charles W. Eliot, president of vard University since 1869, celebrate quietly the seventieth anniversary his birth, : Har f Foreign. A dispatch from Colonel Leutwein | announced a fight at Omatako tain, in which the Hereros were pulsed with the loss of 10 men killed 5 Ne ON General Reyes, who left Paris last night for Colombia, mtimated that he would accept the presidency of the | new republic An agreement has been reached the organization of a Josef Rebicek, for six years con. | ductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Berlin, 1s dead Two French anarchists were arrest. ed in Liege, Belgium, and confessed | being bomb-throwers, Secretary Wyndham, in the British House of Commons, stated that ap- | prications for advances under the Iris’ | Land Act amounted to $10,000,000 | from 4,152 tenants, on 200 cstates that | had been received, and Fifteen Customers Hurt. MANY HOUSES WERE BLOWN DOWN Injured at Harbor Will Probably Approximate 25. Three of the Hotels in the Place Were Badly commiltee on Judiiciary. Sweeping Charges Against Swayne, The ey ] } dence Badly Wrecked. REBELLION IN COLORADO. Governor Pezbody Has Ordered More People to Teluride ighter of Sam mother of the who one two boys soscked the little un away. Unaided her way through the Des Plames, + food stage than for vears, and it as only after she had slipped back into the river from the crumbling bank several times that yvOung woman brought the | tittle girl safely ashore Sulton of Sulu Yields. Manila, Maj. Gen, Wood from Jolo that the Sultan of | Suly has accepted the abrogation of the Bates treaty. Evidently the Sul- | had expected its abrogation since hos- | { Special) Killed By Schoolboy Friend, Ga., (Special)—A from Chipley savs that a fight occurred at Whitesville between | Columbus, dis | the death of one, Tom | son of T. W. Haralson Robert Maddox, son of T. J. Maddox, | was the other participant. Maddox struck young Haraison with | a large stick, fracturing the skull in two places, from the effects of which Haralson died a short time afterward. The cause of the fight is unknown. The two boys were intimate friends. m ne parties ne ne lat . A directing IR a verdict in favor wch he had purchased Tr: fad Rar y brit in wh has appointed as court com missioner John Thomas Porter, maintains an office at Marianna while his residence 1s at Grand Ridge fourteen miles distant, thereby causing great inconvenince to parties before hits court and to the government, = That h corruptly lobbied with M. Barrs to prevent the redistrict- of the state Congressional and Departments. The annual report of the Census Bureau on cotton spinning showed a decrease for the year from the total of 1002. Its publication caused an ad vance in cotton the various ex- one who ng on The House Committee on Appropri- ations completed the Sunday Civil Ap- propriation Bill and reported it to the The bill carries a total of $55,023,001. Hay that native children in the Congo Free State were mutilated by Belgian The Postoffice Appropriation Bill was passed by the House, the sec- letter-carriers’ salary from $600 to $720. interests protested before the Senate hour Bill. Arg tent was also made against the bill bejore the House Com- imitice. The House committee authorized extending the coastwise laws of the United States to the Philippine Is- lands, July 1, 1005. | Seasational Developments Expected at Investigation i the Men Responsible for the Sully Contracts A Statement by President McDougall, of the Cotton Exchange. JEALOUSY DROVE HIM TO CRIME Shocking Double Tragedy in New York Roardinghouse. MORMONS EXCLUDED. indiana Congregation to Fight for Use of Schoolhouse. days { permissic n has use the schoolhou Os SCIrVICeS school purposes " The Perry « been holding prayer i schoolhouse for several years withon of the trustees, tut several weeks ago, when the eld. ers began to teach the Mormon doc trines, the trustees applied for an in junction yunty Mormons mecimgs ohiection township “Scarlet Fever Germ. Chicago, IL, (Special) To search of experiments on apes is the object of a trip to Europe about to be un- dertaken by Dr Ludwig Hektoen, | qtitute for Infectious Diseases institute was endowed by Mr and | Mrs, Harold EF. McCormick, who lost a son through scarlet fever. Dr. Hek- | toen will sail for Liverpool April 1 After two months spent in the hos. pitals there he will visit vary Continent, $400 For a Kiss. in the District Court, after being out | of Mrs. Maud Bell Lees, of McCloud, $400 and costs that her husband, at her request, had caught him in the act and mauled White with a poker. All parties are married and prominent, and the Town. T) ROB THE FIRE VICTIMS. Chicago Prisoner Confesses He Tried to Clas hat Bore Valuables. Bodies DREAM COST LEGS. United States Army Officer Thought He Heard Charge Ordered. th legs were cut fical attention was ana i= resting well tx Of recovery when he heard prospe at said that brakeman announce the dreamed his captain commanded was this the accident FACTS WORTH REMEMBERING. New phones The the 1003 were $21,800,000 About 43.000 people in Great Britaly wear glass eyes, Red and black are colors of deep sea anim: Hollow steel spheres are in use in Sweerden for billiard balls The basis of most indelible inks is good Gardner the he 2 hallucination station charge and it caused York City has 120,000 tele tolls of Suez Canal ip the common ie, Belginm alone has $330,000,000 in. vested in Russian factories and rails The Chinese and Japancse make many articles of furniture out of paper, Twenty million rabbits were export. ed from Victoria, Australia, last year, The Russian consumer pays for price. It is said that salmon, oike, and gold fish are the only fish that never sleep The cost of cleaning the streets of Paris is 12 cents per square yurd per annum, Alloys of iridiom and assmium are now very generally used to point gold pens,
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