————— MANY MOROS ARE KILLED Fierce Fighting on Island of Jolo, in Philippines. THE AMERICAN'S SUFFER LOSSES. Seven Soldiers Killed and Sixteen Wounded in the Sharp Struggle With the Desperate Filipinos— (en. Leonard Wood in Personal Command of the Expedition —The Moros Led by Chief Pala. Manila (By Fierce fighting been goi: able) ha the last two weeks Ig Island of J law Moro chief Pala, on the lo between the out with 600 well armed followers, and troops under the command if Major General Pala's losses thus f while personal Leonard Wood are 300 Wood Pala killed, killed his are 7 and i th detachme General Wood, w from the Fourteenth Cavalry, the Seventeénth, the Twenty-second he Twenty-third infantry and const: ry SC has driven P followers into a swamp, w urrounded Pala was slave trader warrior Americans oc the islands. later he ¢ followers to near B orneo ne of ia 8 deserted and took refuge in the nis Outs, when settlement Pala, OVETing hi whereabouts landed W { of British magistrate that he turn the deserted was 101 dered a Twenty REMAINS. Squadron Under Admiral Sigsbee Will Convey Them to United States. SECRETARY MORTON'S PLANS Is Likely Leave the Cabinet Before the Fall to that befor: He exp with t} Fe ha before filled It about iy, wi venient to ire, and some go befor son that ) Secretary of the who succeeds Mr. | office yet, and it come acquainted with the Secretary himself "x ept fe af poented : Mr. Newberry, ling, has not taken ired that he the before be duties retires. Big Gas Taok Explodes Philadelphia were killed, os. { Special). - - Two one was fatally men injured and 5 1 More or icas two score others were ously b mense gas Works of the Ur Company in the city. The dead men Whalen, a tin roofer, and James Ogilbie, his assistant. Owen Brady, l of the gas company, was fata ser the coll of an of the Point Breeze ited Gas Improvement southern part of the are George H. rned pse ime Garfield a Candidate, Cleveland, Ohio (Special). — Ther promises to be a lively race for the Cone gressional nomination in J. A. Beidler's district this year. Commissioner of Cor porations J. A. Garheld is the most prominently mentioned candidate, and he will make the race, it is understood. Two Job's, Fifty Cents Salary. Nashville, Ill. (Special) ~The Cottneil of Ashley has appointed T. Guyman city marshal and street com missioner of that municipality at a salary of 50 cents a month, The Russian Heir's Peril Paris (By Cable) —~There was a ru- mor on the Bourse of an attempt on the life of the Russian Emperor, an¥ ap parently it was the outgrowth of a dis- patch to the Petit Journal from St Petersburg, which said: “Society is agi- tated over a mysterious drama which has occurred dt Tsarskoe-Selo. It is al leged that a nurse was about to put the infant heir to the Russian throne into a bath of boiling water when the Em. press intervened in time to save the shild.” City Creo NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. The Latest Happenings Condensed for Rapid Reading, “Domestics Pr. L.O rn Baptist Wit rk among that Was no solve the call Judge Peter V. V f the Court of Errors and Camden, N. ]., announced that | oOrhves, his resignation to Gove transport Warren : x : San Francisco for M ompany official Two fast freight W injured, { { the Gen ] was submitte Ce Boar company wa v Ort he ™m Texas neavy Alexander Sch year-old son were killed by Lancaster, O. Foreign The St Bourse commenting Baron Rosen as ambassador ington, says Europe A ica on every im national question Petersburg upon the must declared in Berlin of a tariff war r: States it will not be stands ready t event aie United fault, reciprocity as she treaty. The French naval uay Trouin, ve struck a Luz was taining Twenty-eight crew of the British which “was sunk by striking a Port Arthur, were drowned. Dr. Oliver Fassig and Champ started from London for gen, Norway, to complete details the Arctic expedition The French training-ship Duguary Trouin struck a rock in St. Jean de Luz Bag The transfer of Ambassador Cassini from Washington to Madrid was official ly gazetted in St. Petersburg. Baron de Rosen succeeds Count Cassini at Wadh- ington, It is reported that 40 persons were killed in the riots at Zhitomir. The Rus- sian official reports attribute the outs breaks to the Jews and revolutionary agi tators, Secretary Hay, whose health is improv. ing at the German springs, denies reports that he will resign as secretary of state. Yi Han Eung, Korean charge d'affaires at London, committed suicide, framing : which was reported rock in Saint Jean refloated without damage. lay, SE€rIous of the passengers and steamer Sobralense mine off Wilham 8S. Ber. for NAN PATTERSON FREE Released By District Attorney Jerome. LAST CHAPTER IN FAMOUS CASE. District Attorney Jerome (ives the Former “Floradora” Girl Her Freedom, and at the Same Time Says There Has Been a Miscar- riage of Jastice—J. Morgan Smith and His Wile Also Out of Prison. 1)-After more nd three m ering Caesar d from the Tombs a DYNAMITE EXPLOSION KILLS SEVEN, Hot Candie Grease Falling From Miner's Cap Suppescd to Be Cause. mine, magazin before the RA * A 3 x LW . po gisasier ogcurred : iv impra get the night ut 20 pounds ‘a 1 left to for ng over of the there was Compan the up some er part Three after terrific expiosK 1 been kill : explosion was cause ¢ falling from h 1 { Wampra's cap on a wd 3 i oo an were killed the con sion caused by the explo- They were at work in some slopes from the magazine, but sirong mes by long distance encugh 1 + badly and bodies by Salve For a Wounded Heart Pittsburg, Pa ~Miss Edith i Isabella Gibney, of St. Louis, Mo. se- cured a verdict of $13925 in a $50,000 damage suit for breach of promise against Klaus J. Steiner, the son of Gott- liebh A. Stiner, a wealthy iron manufac- turer of Allegheny. Immediately fol lowing the announcement of the verdict the defendant’s attorneys moved for a new trial, { Special) 3 Carnegie $10,000,000 Fund. Columbus, QO. (Special) Charles F. Thwing, president of Western Reserve University, announced while here that the board of control of the munificent gift of $10,000000, to provide for super. annuated college professors, had been called to meet by Mr. Carnegie at his New York office November 15. Mr Carnegie has invited Dr. Thwing to spend his vacation at Skibo Castle, Scot- land, and President Thwing will proba- bly avail himself of the invitation, © $1,000,000,000 IN FIVE YEARS. Loses By Fire Throughout the United States Aggregated That Amount (Special) nt date Ct hgures pr perty to 5%2.600 years last the most wealth SIMOoke sum of In 24 S080 wi O00,000 1 eX OInNer year interes losses of fre fienag: ommittee ha TO INFORM THE FARMERS, gicretary Wiisoe oo a Tour of Southwestern States. After Commission Men. 1 British Steamer Susk By Mise £ Breeden, W. Va, Fire-Swept. gnimgton, WwW. Va Breed { Special) Lindsay's res George Vinson's and numerous ght insurandy., sali There Was Capt. Hart Accused. Francisco, Cal Hart, of Washington, ( Special) Capt in Law i, San Franklin W C.. payvmaster of the } been transport arrested here for drunkenness, Hart came with orders office here he had court-martialed Mare Island the navy pay not learned what with the £10000 in orders. LIVE WASHINGTON AFFAIRS. bye wn from yuld be President Roosevelt is interested in case of Marcus Braun, a special in of the United States Immigra- tion Service, whose mail, it 1s charged, was tampered with by the Austrian offi- cals A. C. Bird, vice president of the Gould lines, gave his views on the railroad problem before the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce. Senator Daniel gecommended the ap- pointment of Gen, Lunsford L. Lomax as one of the members of the Gettysburg Battlefield Commission. Testimonials of regard were presented to Gen. John M. Wilson and First Assist- ant Postmaster Frank H. Hitchcock, chairman and secretary of the inaugural committee of 190s. Vice President Fairbanks will repre- sent the President at the opening of the Lewis and Clark Exposition. The President met. members of the Cabinet for the first time since his return from the West, Secretary Morton was directed to send naval vessel to France to bring back remains of Admiral Paul Jones. The body may be deposited in the new crypt aj the Naval Academy, A Railroad Collision, Fire aud Dyna- mite. NINETEEN KNOWN T0 BE DEAD. Terrors of the Wreck of the Passenger Train That Ran lato Freight Cars Filled With Dynamite at Harrisburg Half-clad Passen- gers, Roused From Sleep by Terrific Ex. plosions, Driven Nearly Wild. railed freight near the Lochiel | risburg, and on t} ning children whi first ne 1 rea AiMmMos The of the pers wreck were spectacle. In the scores of half seen rol from the awful azing cars and women were on the ground, pile of wreckage came shrieks of those who in the path of the flames. A few of th unfortunates were released to a place of safety by the gallant res cuers, but the resistless sweep of fire soon drove back would-be res. uers, and the shrieks and groans grad y ceased one the victims succumbed to the flames Practically every sleeping Harrisburg was awakened by ! while were impris {he the by as one person the explo- sion, and the news and extent of the dis aster spread rapidly. The entire force of the Police and Fire Departments was ordered to scence and every that could be used for an ambulance was pressed into service s fast as the mjured be thet were taken to the Harrisburg Hospital, “where all the physicians of the city and many volunteer nurses, in addition to the regu lar staff, were ready to dress their in- juries. In all 106 patients were treated at the hospital, but so great was the task of mercy imposed upon the doctors that only the names of the more severely in jured were recorded. the could Hasband and Wile Dead, Hyndman, Pa. { Special) —Neibhbors of Harvey Rose, who lived three miles north of Chaneysville, made a ghastly discovery. The investigation was the result of Rose and his wife not having been seen about for several days. The dead body of Mrs. Rose was found on her bed, with two bullet holes in her head, and the body of her husband was found hang ing fram a rafter in a smokchouse near. by. . KILLED IN THEIR BEDS, Twenty-Four Persons Perish By s Mido ght Tornado. MASSACRE OF JEWS western Russia. r ounded lispatches from Zhitmir attack upon the Jews *e " ~~ hevan's paper. Twelve | 50 wene wound- ay the Jews telegraphed to Petersburg to take strong measures for and orders to that ef. A renewal of the fight expected ate “are ask the au tecton, sen day No that § Of Commenting news ie coincidence ' i former the Bessarabyetz of Kishinef, the or held to be i MAassACre : 100% at that place) had hardly returned 10 Kich- nef and started the publication of a new paper, the Friend, before Jewish mas. sacres commence in the neighborhood Brandegee Now Senator. Hartford, Conn, (Special) Brandee, of New London, of Congress from the .aird Connecticut district, was chosen bnited States Sena. tor to succeed, the late O. H. Platt by a majority vote in cach house of the Gener. al Assembly Frank B. member ADAH SAN. FINANCIAL. Lake Shore sold $io000000 of 4 per cent, debentures, President Thomas, of Lehigh Valley, has returned home after a long absence in the West. Pennsylvania sold ex-dividend but recovered one<third of the loss Morgan may be buying Erie, but he is hardly buying so much of it as some reports indicate, Customers were giving their Pennsyl- vania warrants for new bonds to brok- ers, as it was impossible to sell them.
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